Naval War College is investigating a professor for allegedly sending a photo of his penis to an adult woman in no way related to the college. The college administration is trying to establish whether the photo is real. I don’t want to ponder a whole lot how this verification is conducted.
People should massively get a life right now because this kind of “investigations” is insane behavior. I hope the professor (who is also a talented blogger) sues the college and wins because it is completely unacceptable that employees’ perfectly legal activities conducted outside of work should be used as a reason for their persecution by unhinged freakazoids in the workplace.
Let us ponder a lot on how the verification is conducted.
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One suspects that it just involves determining what address the photo was sent from. If it was not his, then the photo is not real.
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But why, why would anybody care to determine this?
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Personal activities that have nothing to do with the school, and are legal (if possibly in poor taste), are no one’s business. (How do you think all those two-body scholar relationships last without technological assistance? 😉 ) The only questionable thing would be if he were using school equipment to take and distribute the pictures.
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“Personal activities that have nothing to do with the school, and are legal (if possibly in poor taste), are no one’s business.”
– Exactly! This interest in the off-campus adventures of a prof’s penis is lurid in the extreme.
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After some googling, I can’t understand why the college cares about his sexting. It’s a military college though, so I wonder if professors are held to the same standards as enlisted. As far as I can tell, the professor is not part of the military anymore or at the time of his sexting (unlike Petraeus), so it makes little sense.
Article 124 of the UCMJ lays out the circumstances in which adultery might be punished
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Because they are repressed freaks, I think.
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