Jesse Pinkman wrote:I wasn’t trying to shut down discussions.
Let's look back at what you've stated because I think it tells a different story from your above claim. Your first post on the thread:
Jesse Pinkman wrote:Seriously, guys. Give it a rest.

I was trying to emphasize the gravity of what would happen in the case of reporting. The line between online and in real life interactions often becomes blurred. THAT was my goal.
Why?
If I had a long time staff member whom I discovered committed acts of verifiable child abuse or neglect, do you think I'd turn a blind eye or report them to DHS?
If they repeatedly violated professional ethics by say, violating parent confidentiality, do you think I wouldn't terminate their employment?
For the record, I would follow through on both scenarios.
What you are talking about are the real consequences of unethical conduct by an academic who is in violation of an honor code. If he's academically equipped to hold the position, then he's equipped to abide by the standards of said position. If he fails to do so, he's well aware of the potential consequences. He isn't a vulnerable child for whom one must advocate.
He's an adult who holds a position of academic authority and responsibility.
In all of the posts here, I read one person who really got it. That was DrW. Most everyone else was just gleefully seeing how many violations could be piled up. That is what disturbed me. And it is that attitude that I was speaking against. Not so much “defending a thief” but defending against getting your jollies off of someone else’s mistakes or pain.
I doubt that anyone here is gleeful seeing these violations. More to the point, I think a sense of disgust washes over the reader of threads such as this one.
What pain has he got that people are getting their jollies off on? If he actually were to lose his position, would you consider that pain to be
inflicted upon him or
self inflicted on account of his own conduct?
This thread documents a history of violation. Who is committing those violations? The OP and posters, or the subject himself?