[Tango-L] tangoprofessionals.org: Sex, laws, and tango teachers - what a nonsense !
Jake Spatz (TangoDC.com)
spatz at tangoDC.com
Fri Apr 20 15:41:21 EDT 2007
I'm with Igor on this one, though I don't share his Orwellian vision.
Tango is unofficially bureaucratic enough already, and any man or woman
with personal integrity has no use for such an organization. Any man or
woman _without_ personal integrity, or with ambitions to acquire
meaningless credentials, has fine reason to use it for camouflage.
I presume your intentions are good, but my professionalism doesn't need
your endorsement. And considering the nature of gossip, not to mention
defamation law, I do believe your endeavor is more likely to create,
rather than to remedy, a fucking disaster.
Which appears to be your chief topic of interest.
Jake Spatz
DC
Igor Polk wrote:
> Brian Dunn,
>
> I can see it all. A Mr. Dunn sitting as a head of a "professional
> organization" watching others tango teacher sexual behavior. ( Uniform sits
> so nicely on his broad shoulders! ). Anonymously. And then once a quarter a
> nation-wide publication is going out: "Distribution of suspicient sexual
> behavior cases among the population of tango teachers in the United States
> and the rest of the world counties."
>
> Frankly, it is not a very funny joke Brian ! April 1 have passed, you know..
>
> Igor Polk
> I have read the post several time in disbelieve that a free american can
> propose such nonsense.
>
>
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