Yet another instance of a school system getting upset over something insignificant while failing to adequately handle the problems and issues that are SIGNIFICANT.
Whether or not she should have said it, at some point people should be allowed to have "privacy" on Facebook. I say privacy in the sense that lines should be drawn when it comes to punishing people for what they write on these public forums.
And I agree that it was probably more about the comments under her post than anything else. What she wrote was harmless. And there was nothing illegal or unethical about it.
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Just because I don't agree with it doesn't mean I'm afraid of it.
Last edited by deepimpact2; 02-28-2010 at 10:37 PM.
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