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Originally Posted by christiangirl
Honestly, I think this whole thing is despicable. I grew up in schools like this and I still think it's awful. The school was way out of line in probing into her sex life then discussing it with others after (both of those have some big "ifs" as we don't know the whole story). I don't agree with firing someone whose "questionable morals" have not caused harm to others or themselves, but that's just me. If it's in the paperwork, she had no choice but to comply or receive the sanction she was warned of, as much as that sucks.
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Exactly. I personally intend to NEVER work at a place that requires me to give up autonomy of my body, my mind or my beliefs. I may not always have that luxury, a lot of people don't. Food and shelter trump a lot of principles. But that's where I've drawn my line in the sand, hopefully I never have to cross it. But if I signed up for it I'd lie as necessary and hide how I felt, but I wouldn't be shocked if I'd gotten fired either.