@Logan-- wow what the fuck? Are you serious? Please tell me you are just trollingTruthfully once a whore, always a whore. A woman who has been with many men will never be loved / accepted by someone their equal. A woman could be near perfect for you but if they have been with too many men, she is far less valuble and most men would prefer to claim their parter / love someone that not everyone has already had.
Unfortunately, sometimes you have to commit yourself to the unpopular opinion/course of action if you're ever going to make things like "a culture more supportive of porn and open sexuality" a modern reality. Change isn't born in day dreams and silent prayers.
Oh please, as if there weren't countless other ways to introduce change through means other than blowing up this case, or forcing these kids to "be good" despite culture they've already been indoctrinated in. If I wanted to see sexuality more open in society, and in the education system, there are baby steps, starting with attitudes towards sexuality in raising elementary school kids--we build into the system, that would be better for the kids.
I think a lot of you fail to see that the teacher is not the only "victim" or innocent party who has been hurt by this incident.
All the kids who don't act up, still have to deal with all the drama going on in and out of class. You can't say it won't have a negative impact on their studies, and that simply isn't fair.
Even for those students who are acting up, they are not adults. They are prepubescents in their most awkward adjustment/development period (especially towards sexuality). There's only so much (especially towards this topic) that you can expect them to handle properly and maturely-- anything beyond that expectation, and really, you are the one responsible, not the kids.
I think this is a pretty easy to understand concept-- children cannot be held to the same degree of accountability and responsibility as adults.