online class -- naked Borat photo

Anonymous
Good lord, people are so judgmental. It was a question, "What would you do?"

Have you been in this exact situation before and known exactly what to do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If it's an ad on wapo it's probably pretty innocent. If you came upon this ad while at work what would you think of someone going to HR over it? And I hope you don't use DCUM at work because here you go:



I don't get how we can look at women in lingerie every day but consider a somewhat undressed man to be the height of offense.


I don't like to see women objectified. And I don't want to see that man with a sling around his parts either.


Great, however adverts are still going to display bras, bikinis, and yeah, men in less clothing. So I wouldn't whinge to a teacher about adverts. Just as it would be insane if someone saw a magazine on your desk, didn't like the advert, and went to your boss about that. We agree that's bizarre behaviour?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, people are so judgmental. It was a question, "What would you do?"

Have you been in this exact situation before and known exactly what to do?


Are you OP? If so this is laughably ironic. People simply encouraged you to be LESS judgemental.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, people are so judgmental. It was a question, "What would you do?"

Have you been in this exact situation before and known exactly what to do?



I haven't been in this exact situation, but I would know exactly what to do in this case: nothing. Because how dumb and wrong would I be to judge a teacher for an accident?
Anonymous
This is not a big deal. The teacher didn't do this purposely. Nobody was harmed by this. If your kid has ever gone to a European beach they've seen guys in speedos.

Non-issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, people are so judgmental. It was a question, "What would you do?"

Have you been in this exact situation before and known exactly what to do?



I haven't been in this exact situation, but I would know exactly what to do in this case: nothing. Because how dumb and wrong would I be to judge a teacher for an accident?



Especially when the dude isn't even naked, my god.
Anonymous
Is that a covid facemask on his junk? Lol!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like teacher handled it well. And modeled good digital citizenship - see something weird and uncomfortable, then get out.



Yes. This kind of thing happens and learning how to deftly handle it is a good thing.
Anonymous
At least the teacher wasn't wanking off, so bigger mistakes CAN obviously occur! I'd let it go after a good laugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it's an ad on wapo it's probably pretty innocent. If you came upon this ad while at work what would you think of someone going to HR over it? And I hope you don't use DCUM at work because here you go:



I don't get how we can look at women in lingerie every day but consider a somewhat undressed man to be the height of offense.

This is hilarious!
Thanks for making me laugh, I needed it this morning.
Anonymous
lol - oh, man. Poor teacher. He definitely learned his lesson about screening what you want to show to students before class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If it's an ad on wapo it's probably pretty innocent. If you came upon this ad while at work what would you think of someone going to HR over it? And I hope you don't use DCUM at work because here you go:



I don't get how we can look at women in lingerie every day but consider a somewhat undressed man to be the height of offense.

This is hilarious!
Thanks for making me laugh, I needed it this morning.


Lol, he also has some nice socks on....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:lol - oh, man. Poor teacher. He definitely learned his lesson about screening what you want to show to students before class.


+1

Mentioning this would be a jerk move. It was an accident, and no one was harmed. I’m *pretty* sure the teacher has learned his lesson on this one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Saying nothing was my instinct, as well, once I figured out what the photo was but a more conservative friend was advising otherwise so wanted to get a larger opinion... I mean, I sure don't want to see that ugly naked photo but it pops up on practically every site right now!


Why are you an adult who needs to consult with friends and message boards to advise you on what to do? Your gut said do nothing. So you go looking for reasons to do something?
Anonymous
What would a parent even say? “Teacher does not have control over which ads display on web browsers.” Obviously??
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