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On 14-8-2009 2:33, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 00:16:41 +0200, andrel wrote:
>> Is it promoting sexuality if you don't lie about your private life?
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> There really is no reason to bring your private life into the classroom,
> and if you're a public school teacher, paid for by taxpayer dollars, than
> it's part of the job to ensure that that doesn't happen in the US.
Eeek. This feels like an roundabout way of saying yes.
> It's like deciding to take a job at a place that serves pork ribs and
> then refusing to work because the kitchen doesn't meet Halal standards.
> You can't take a job where you are likely to run into a conflict like
> that and then claim that the job discriminates because you're "forced" to
> cook pork.
I don't think this is a relevant comparison. Unless there is a don't ask
don't tell rule in public schools. Which I would find shocking.
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