Carla Hale |
Carla Hale, 57, had worked at Bishop Watterson High School in Columbus, Ohio, for 18 years. She kept her personal life private from the people at school. However, when her mother died, Hale didn't think twice about putting her partner, Julie's, name on the obituary. As the article explains, a parent of one of the High School students saw the obituary and wrote to the school saying that she would not allow "women like Carla to educate catholic children." Just like that, all because of her sexual orientation, Hale was fired from her job. The article states that no one who had a part in firing Hale "claimed that she was anything less than a terrific physical education teacher and coach, devoted to the kids and adored by many of them." If Hale had been such an excellent teacher for 18 years, it is ridiculous to me that she was instantly fired just because someone found out about her personal life.
Some might look at the progress of gay marriage and think that America is really getting to a place where people will not care about sexual orientation. Unfortunately, at this point, to me that mindset seems unrealistic. In fact, recently "in Greenwich Village, a young gay man was fatally shot in what’s been deemed a hate crime." Clearly, our society has a ways to go before it truly does not matter what sexual orientation someone is. Even if gay rights are becoming more prevalent in society, will America ever be able to reach a place that is, at least for the most part, accepting? In these regards, has our society progressed? Why or why not?