JBrainard
Senior Master
...but they may still win in the court of public opinion if they claim they did it to "protect the children."
I don't want to derail the way the thread is progressing, but from the get go I have been thinking about something: So the hell what if she got drunk at a party! This is all part of our society's puritanical belief that drinking is wrong. It's the same stupid reason why the windows on pubs are tinted. If children see adults less than sober then, OH MY GOD, they will be ruined for life. In our society, if this woman is a full blown alcoholic and keeps it under wraps, that's fine, but if she shares with people on her MySpace account that she likes to get pissed during a HOLIDAY party, she is unfit to be a teacher. ********. And the ultimate irony, of course, is that our society's attitude towards alcohol is exactly what makes excessive drinking seem "cool," it becomes a form of rebellion.
A university (you know, where smart people are supposed to be congregating) shouldn't buy into the stupidity of our "alcohol is a sinful vice" culture.