right, but as i said before.. can you imagine how the parents would feel if they found out, before the school board did (or the students), what this guy was doing in his private life (his fairly PUBLIC private life- since he did put himself
on the internet, with that silly mask on... (of COURSE people are going to wonder who he is and be even more curious!)..? they are going to be livid.. with most of them saying, what is this guy doing teaching our children?? and now the students are all titillated watching him online, with


, genitals and balls all hanging out... HEY! there's my teacher,, and he's naked!! tee hee!! when they could be doing something more productive like schoolwork. this is what i mean by "where do you draw the line". if their teacher is secretly a




star, next thing you know the students are spending their time trying to find online photos or films of them... instead of concentrating on studies. maybe we americans are 'uptight' about nudity and sexuality... but at the same time it is so pushed in our faces everywhere you look. don't students deserve to have someplace where they can get away from this?
must EVERYTHING be sexualized??
and like i said beofre, it's going to make the school look bad, and they could possibly get sued by the parents, so it's a liability issue as well. most schools at least make an attempt to hire teachers with character, and if they find out something that is going to cause a big enough scandal that it's going to interfere with everyone's learning or undermine what they are there to do,, then is should be their right to fire them.
the fact is, there are plenty of amazing, incredible, gifted, committed teachers out there who would LOVE to have his job, who are NOT doing 









or pornographic so-called "art" on the side... AND putting it all over the internet.