If I Were Babcock University Management -


Social media has just brought to my awareness one of my students caught in the very act of fornication. They showed me the sex video the two love birds took of themselves during the act and how my "supposed" holy student was busy enjoying it.
They told me how the video has gone viral on social media and how my school has been mentioned all through as though that is what we teach our students to do.
The public is mocking my school and this is making my staff to put pressure on me to act. They want me to do something and redeem the image of our noble Babcock University
known for high morals, disciplines and excellence in which this boy and girl of my school have, "in the name of missionary work," put into mud.
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If I am the management of Babcock, once I have ascertained that this story is true and that the girl is actually my student and that the boy was once a student, I will ask myself these questions:
What is the public actually asking me to punish, the sin of fornication or the fact that their fornication was caught on camera and has gone viral?
If it is the sin of fornication, I will ask myself, was it done in my school? Was it done outside of my school but during the school hours? Was any school rule broken?
If according to the story it is true that the said sexual act was done outside the school and not during school hours, and it was not rape, the question that will occur to me will be, if I punish the girl for fornicating, will I also extend the same punishment to all my students that have been fornicating outside the school as well? Will I be able to conduct a virginity test on all my students to ensure that those who have done it are also punished? At least, for justice.
Okay, maybe the sin is because the girl and the boy made video of it and it has gone viral. So I ask myself yet again, who posted it online? Was it the girl herself or someone else?
If the story that it was someone that posted it online to shame her is true, will it not be something of moral obligation on my side to ensure I put all my technical teams and Internet gurus to ensure they trace and track down the person who actually posted it?
What if that person has been using the video to get money from her claiming that if she does not oblige, it will be exposed? Or to ask her for sex? What if she was not able to pay the money or give sex this time around and this person decided to publish it online after many months of the act? What is the intention of the person that posted it, to shame her or to correct her? Who is the main criminal here?
Then I will speak to myself in these words: I know that fornication is a sin, and worst still, putting it into video. But to be honest, is having sex a criminal offence? What can I do to score a very important point to the world on this matter?
Then I will honestly put myself in the girl's shoes. This stage of her life, she needs all the support she can get. She has been exposed publicly, everywhere she goes people look at her as the worst human, can't I take this opportunity to show her the true side of Christianity and use my power to speak to the world how hypocritical they are: They commit the same sexual sin, but mock those whose sexual sins come out publicly.
Can't I begin to dig deep to find out who actually posted the video and make sure if there is anyone to be shamed, the poster should, because if actually he or she wanted to correct the student, there are better ways to do it.
Will this not give this girl hope and even change her for the best? Will she not begin to find her feet instead of expelling her from the school so as to paint the school as a disciplined school whereas the girl dies of depression? What did the bible talked about on leaving 99 sheep in search of one that went astray?
Was this not exactly the same scenario or event brought to Christ by the Pharisees concerning a woman caught in adultery in John 8: 1-11? Can't I see a total repeat of the same story here? If I succumb to the crowd by stoning her to death through expulsion, have I done anything differently from what the hypocritical Pharisees would have done to the woman in the bible assuming Christ did not intervene?...
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