DrKiz

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Maybe he got the tats before he decided he wanted to become a teacher?
Every decision has consequences I suppose. This is the problem with the "Yolo" culture. You can't abdicate personal responsibility for poor life choices.

Not saying he can't be a teacher. But it's the up to the employer if that's "dress code". And up to the clientele if they want that type of server.

I could care less as long as there is free choice, and being held accountable for those choices. Don't make it my burden.
 

BudmanTX

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me personally I like tats, even have a couple myself.....but when you go to your hands and your face.....that actually changes the dynamics on how humanity see you.....if he didn't have the eyes done...he might still have is job as a teacher......at this point in humanity, it's become more and more a double edges sword in a way with tatoos. Like the photographs of him though, photographer did an excellent job...
 

DrKiz

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if that's hard to digest, hate to see you at a side show
I thought I had a good sense of humor, but this one I don't get.

Edit: Oh, you weren't joking. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

you know on a side note...depending....he could have a law suit for job discrimination...js
Possibly but unlikely. He's not handicap nor was he born that way. For some people he may as well put a big "Fuck you" on his forehead.
 

BudmanTX

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Possibly but unlikely. He's not handicap nor was he born that way. For some people he may as well put a big "Fuck you" on his forehead.
the job discrimination was for his looks.... nothing more.....

as an example how would you like it , if you worked at a company and you decided to get a tattoo on you hand....then they pulled you in the office and gave you you pink slip and fired you.....all simple because of your looks....
 

DrKiz

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as an example how would you like it , if you worked at a company and you decided to get a tattoo on you hand....then they pulled you in the office and gave you you pink slip and fired you.....all simple because of your looks....
You expect me to spell this out for you? I have a lot of patience for a lot of things, but not for that today my friend.

I'll let you read what you wrote and think about it for a little while.

Maybe someone has a little more patience than I do.
 

Singlemalt

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Probably is going to end up being one of those teachers we read about in a sexting scandal, or doing anal with the whole football team after the game.

Putting out bait at a High School, she new exactly what was going on and what the reaction would be.

Or maybe she's just a naive good girl.
Apparently she was some kind of naive ideological weird feminist. The class was "AP Senior Studies" and she'd have some after class projects or meetings with just the girl students. My kids told me she'd bitch about the boys reactions to her and tie it into some feminist rhetoric. My girls laughed and told her that behavior is one thing but biology is a whole different thing; basically parading around like a sexpot in front of hormonal teenage boys can only lead to the reactions she didn't like. I don't know what finally got her to dress down; realization or job loss threats.
 

Khyber420

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Maybe he got the tats before he decided he wanted to become a teacher?
And is it possible some or most of the kids actually enjoy his tats? Intriguing maybe?
Maybe he did, but thats his problem and not the rest of society's. People make stupid decisions all the time that preclude them from future opportunities.

For example, want to be a doctor? Be prepared to study 24/7 and have no life vs frat house partying. If you choose the frat house life you're probably going to have to switch into that fine arts program. This guy made a dumb decision now he's better suited to join the circus vs being a kindergarten teacher. Like I said decisions and actions have consequences, c'est la vie.
 

pabloesqobar

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the job discrimination was for his looks.... nothing more.....

as an example how would you like it , if you worked at a company and you decided to get a tattoo on you hand....then they pulled you in the office and gave you you pink slip and fired you.....all simple because of your looks....
He wasn't discriminated against, unless you're accusing a 3 year old of discrimination for finding him scary. He and the school agreed he would instead teach kids age 6 and up for common sense reasons. He could've refused.

Of notable importance, this poor fellow claims his tattoos were a result of an "existential crisis" when he was 27. He could've been more vague about that, but hopefully he's over that "crisis".

Finally, this brave Maverick claims his powerful tattoos may just make all of the 6 year olds in his class "less racist and less homophobic". Because naturally, all the kids in his class are a bunch of racist homophobes. Just less so now, bless his heart.

Dude's got issues.
 

BudmanTX

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He wasn't discriminated against, unless you're accusing a 3 year old of discrimination for finding him scary. He and the school agreed he would instead teach kids age 6 and up for common sense reasons. He could've refused.

Of notable importance, this poor fellow claims his tattoos were a result of an "existential crisis" when he was 27. He could've been more vague about that, but hopefully he's over that "crisis".

Finally, this brave Maverick claims his powerful tattoos may just make all of the 6 year olds in his class "less racist and less homophobic". Because naturally, all the kids in his class are a bunch of racist homophobes. Just less so now, bless his heart.

Dude's got issues.
You know mate, your probably right in what you say....who know there is probably a 6yr old that thinks he's tattoos are cool, and that child is actually cool and asking questions. Who knows maybe a 3yr old too. And that's awesome. Let them. You shouldn't be fired simply cause you changed your body. Now we don't know if they're isn't any complaints from co workers, parents, etc. He is who he is.

It's honestly in my mind basic discrimination.
 

pabloesqobar

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You know mate, your probably right in what you say....who know there is probably a 6yr old that thinks he's tattoos are cool, and that child is actually cool and asking questions. Who knows maybe a 3yr old too. And that's awesome. Let them. You shouldn't be fired simply cause you changed your body. Now we don't know if they're isn't any complaints from co workers, parents, etc. He is who he is.

It's honestly in my mind basic discrimination.
1. Read the article.
2. He was not fired.
3. A 3 year old found him scary.
4. Your honest non-definition of discrimination applied to this fact pattern is fundamentally flawed. In fact he disagrees with your claim of discrimination . . . hence the agreement that allowed him to continue to mold the young racist homophobes under his charge.
 
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