Had to supplement her $42,000 per year teacher salary with OF and made nearly $1 million in six months (almost 50 times as her salary) before the school caught wind of it and forced her to resign. Got a new job out of education and was fired five days later when they discovered news articles about her.

Edit: To those basically saying she had it coming because she made her OF account public…

  1. Sex work is real, valid work.
  2. There is nothing wrong with sex work. Sex-shaming is Puritanical horseshit.
  3. “But her students could find her OF!” is a problem their parents should have to solve. It is not her responsibility to use an alias, because of points 1 and 2.
  4. Every other argument criticizing her for her sex work during her non-teaching hours is fucking moot.
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      9 months ago

      I’d say somewhere far beyond having a second job but not nearly as far as hate speech. If you’re confused about the concept I suggest you check out how labour laws in most developed nations.

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        9 months ago

        You didn’t answer their question at all, just tried to dodge it by talking about labor laws lol.

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          9 months ago

          The only question there was where to draw the line, which I answered. Hate and other illegal stuff past the line, legal stuff not.

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              9 months ago

              If there’s no hate it’s questionable to call someone a Nazi. If hate is okay where you are that’s an entirely separate issue and trampling workers’ rights is not the solution.