John Noble (
jackofallgeeks) wrote2006-12-11 12:34 pm
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Teacher fired for her past.
Along the same lines of that children's show hostess I mentioned a while ago (and who was re-mentioned when I noted the "shred your internet history" service for kids of rich, influential, easily-embarrassed parents), Here is a teacher who was fired because it came up that, 12 years ago, she was in pr0n.
Now, right-off, I think that it's generally poor for to hold someone's past against them. We are not the people we were. If she was currently in porn or something I might be a bit more sympathetic, but that's not the case. In short: judge people on who they are, not who they once were.
But even beyond that, as the article says, this woman has a real success story of climbing out of bad circumstances to become a better person. She had an alcoholic father, went into porn, then joined the military in order to get a college education and become a school teacher. That's actually a pretty positive, admirable story and, like the article states, it gives something of a good role model for kids. it says, "yeah, we make mistakes. But you can over come that. You don't have to tie yourself to your failings."
Now, right-off, I think that it's generally poor for to hold someone's past against them. We are not the people we were. If she was currently in porn or something I might be a bit more sympathetic, but that's not the case. In short: judge people on who they are, not who they once were.
But even beyond that, as the article says, this woman has a real success story of climbing out of bad circumstances to become a better person. She had an alcoholic father, went into porn, then joined the military in order to get a college education and become a school teacher. That's actually a pretty positive, admirable story and, like the article states, it gives something of a good role model for kids. it says, "yeah, we make mistakes. But you can over come that. You don't have to tie yourself to your failings."
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It actually really irritates me that 'good Catholic' and 'intolerant' together isn't just allowable but almost assumed. Did you ever see the move Saved!? I'll admit I have a few issues with how the movie spins (especially in the end), but I like the core message -- something of a rhetorical, "ok, really, who's being Christian here?"
Nobody's perfect. I'd like to say that anyone who can't see beyond your failings, Beth, isn't worth having in your life anyways, but I know it isn't always that easy. Just know that regardless, you'll have people in your corner.
Aaaand I'm done preaching. :p I need socks; me feet are cold.