Friday, December 26, 2014

JULIA PINK vs Munich


A porn star teacher who lost her job after the religious school she worked at discovered her ‘extracurricular’ activities is appealing the ruling and claims she can still promote Christian values.
The woman, known in the porn trade as Julia Pink, worked for 17 years with the Diakonia Germany Evangelical Federal Association in Munich.
Miss Pink, 38, taught children and supervised adults with learning disabilities but she also moonlighted as a hardcore porn actress and was discovered after winning a ‘shooting star’ award at the Venus porn fair.
She was sacked without notice after church leaders became aware of her erotic films and decided she was not suitable.
A church spokesman said: "Despite her long years of service we feel that her other work is incompatible with our message."
In October, Pink took the Association to court where judge Renate Leier agreed that her dismissal without notice was "unfair" but that the "reasons for doing so were legitimate."
Julia Pink
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The judge ruled that: "The applicant is involved with pornographic activities contrary to the Church's sexual ethics and thereby committed a breach of duty of loyalty that may justify a dismissal."
Now Miss Pink says she will appeal that decision.
She said: "I do porn films but that doesn’t mean I can’t teach and that I can’t promote Christian values.
"I myself am a Catholic and a believer. I visit swingers clubs and do porn but so what?"
Parent of two children taught by the woman, Christian Herman, 32, said: "Millions of people watch porn in Germany and around the world and it doesn't mean that they can't bring up their children properly.
"So just because this woman is in porn doesn't mean she can't do her job as a teacher well."

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