Tuesday, May 8, 2007

The evils of MySpace...sorta.

Woman denied teaching certificate at graduation due to photo on MySpace account.

Now, when you see that headline, you think, "Oh, was she snorting coke off of a hooker's ass?"

Then you get into the article a bit, and it says that the reason behind her certificate denial was that she was promoting underage drinking with her photo.

So the next logical conclusion is that she's either got photos of herself as a teenager getting sloshed, or she has photos of some other kids getting schnockered.


Oh...so she was at a Hallowe'en party? At age 25? With a beer? Dressed as a pirate?


Clearly, this is discrimination against female pirates, and it must be stopped.


On a more serious note, I hope this woman wins her case. If the limits of her drunken revelry only extend to Hallowe'en parties, there's no reason why she shouldn't be able to pursue the field that she's trained for.

On a more personal note, I worked at a company about a year and a half ago where people were encouraged to drink at work on Fridays (and one or two people in the office just got drunk every day in Customer Service). I was the receptionist, so I was told that I couldn't start drinking until 3pm...which left me out of the game completely, because it takes me a while to get un-tipsy to drive home at 5pm. Big loss, right? Oh, did I mention that they bought the alcohol with the company credit card? Consider this: the company did tech support and printer/copier/CPU/fax repair. You think there isn't a significant amount of risk involved there? And these people were ENCOURAGED to drink at work.

Now let's look at Ms. Snyder again. Okay, she had a beer at a Hallowe'en party. Boo freakin' hoo. Give her the damned teaching certificate. Seriously. If she went through the 4-5 years it takes to get your education degree and certificate, worked hard, got high marks, and proved herself to be capable, her personal life shouldn't have anything to do with it. Teachers are people, too.

OH HAI FREE SPEECH I HAVEN'T SEEN U IN A WHILE HOW HAVE U BEEN HAR HAR

6 comments:

BobG said...

"Woman denied teaching certificate at graduation due to photo on MySpace account."

A ridiculous abuse of power by the PC Police. She is doing nothing inappropriate in the picture. Besides, it his her life, and as long as it is not casting a negative reflection upon her profession or place of employment, I don't see where it is anyone else's damn business.

Bonnie said...

I know, right? I mean, if she WAS snorting coke off of a hooker's ass, I could see where that might be a problem, because under the current legal system, that's frowned upon. But having a beer at a Hallowe'en party? Gimme a BREAK.

Anonymous said...

Once again, its a case of the politically correct dictating lifestyle, hypocritically so, when they scream so loudly about their bedroom and other rights.

Yes, Tam's site tipped me to yours.

Bonnie said...

Glad to see you here, Gmac. I must really send some thank-you cards or something...

I just loooooove (note the sarcasm) how I'M not allowed to act silly around my friends when they have cameras present, but when someone in a political office (*cough*Bush*cough*) is shown being a drunken jackass, everyone's like, "Hey, leave him alone. It was a wedding, fer crissakes." Ah, hypocrisy, they name is America.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry, but this post is worthless without the name of your former employer. Did I mention that I'm job-hunting? :-)

Bonnie said...

TD, though I'd love to enlighten you, I am unable to do so due to personal moral obligations, and possible legal ramifications. Good luck with your job search. :-)

(P.S. - you wouldn't want to work for them, anyway...I suspect they let their employees drink to make them forget that they're being paid mere peanuts)