Would it be grossly unfair to say he resigned to protect his reputation instead of standing by his students and daring the school to fire him for standing by innocent young men ?
Would it be grossly unfair to say he resigned to protect his reputation instead of standing by his students and daring the school to fire him for standing by innocent young men ?
Yes it would.
Yes, since they slandered both him and the students and basically fired him while saying he had resigned. He stood by the students and insisted they were innocent throughout the whole affair.
He fought hard for those students, don’t you remember? He said that was his main job. And then he stood beside them all the way. I believe they forced him out. He was very honorable all the way through it, is how I remember it.
You obviously haven’t followed this story. I would suggest you read the “Durham in Wonderland” blog before making any more ignorant statements.
Would it be grossly unfair to say he resigned to protect his reputation instead of standing by his students and daring the school to fire him for standing by innocent young men ?
Have you been in his position? I really hope that arm chair is comfortable. How’s the view from sitting on your @$$?