Drexel Professor Issues Dignified Response To Suspension

April 27, 2015, by Steve

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A few weeks ago on this here blog I reported that a law professor at Drexel University had been suspended after accidentally sending a porn link to her students.

A few weeks have passed and the dust has settled and Prof. Lisa McElroy, the ‘guilty’ party, has issue what is, in my opinion, a wonderful response to the ludicrous outraged and salacious reporting of her error.

“Still, no one questioned the dignity of those who forwarded the unintended post. No one asked why, if they found it so offensive, students opened the link, with its unmistakable Web address, and watched the video long enough to know what it contained.

No one publicly questioned the dignity of the so-called journalists who wrote salacious stories, broadcast them, waited outside my office to interview my students, called my unpublished cellphone number. And no one questioned the dignity of the intended audience. Tabloid journalists ran with this story because they knew they would get page views. How would they know that? Because they know their readers and viewers — and they know that scandal, sex and shame are irresistible to those who devour their posts.

But what’s really fascinating about this story is not that a law professor inadvertently shared a porn link with her students. What’s newsworthy is that, actually, there was nothing newsworthy about it. What happened was, in the grand scheme, pretty trivial. My students are adults. The link was quickly removed. There was nothing illegal in the video. The post occurred in the same two-month period when the movie “Fifty Shades of Grey” grossed almost $570 million worldwide. Yet, because it was porn and I’m a law professor, news organizations spread the story around the world.

You can reimagine yourself, and your reputation, and your professional image. You can come to realize that there are worse things than humiliation.”

I don’t really think you can get a better response than that, and she’s right on every single front. I reckon those students are pretty lucky to have her lecturing them.

You can read her full response at the Washington Post website here.

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