tsatske -> RE: Job to inform (12/13/2008 9:05:04 AM)
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I have had a class in psche in which the proffessor was happy to expound, at great length, upon her homophobia. Hoestly - when I am in a class I am paying for and trying to get a degree to improve my life and my families financial position, i consider my *first* job to get a good grade. No, I don't mean that in the deeply ethical sense, like, 'it's my job to do my work well and my prof's job to give me a grade that reflects that'. That is a beautiful rose colored world view, but, what I mean is, it's my job to get a good grade, which is probably a combination of doing my work well - and deciding what will be well recieved in class. I stayed in the closet, gritted my teeth and went home ranting and raving each night. I got an 'A', then wrote a formal complaint about her to the head of her dept - AFTER my A. Only you can decide how 'out' to be in any given situation. But, honestly, i do not think you have a moral obligation to be out to any degree that will negitively impact your life or make you uncomfortable. Yes, before everyone chimes in here - yes, someone has to. It is, in fact, a good thing to do. But things can be good acts without being moral imperretives. The truth is, a mainstream university should not be teaching homophobia. Unless you are attending a faith based college, I, personally, would complain to the dean of the dept, later. But I'd get that A, first. But, that's just me. This decision must be made individually
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