CSUN professor removes Thailand sex tourism content from website after ...
Under pressure from the CSUN community, tenured economics professor Kenneth Ng removed content from his website that focused on sex-tourism in Thailand.
Provost Harry Hellenbrand released a statement Friday saying that Ng, after considering the “deleterious effect it had on the university’s reputation not because he considered the subject matter and content as unsuitable for public discourse, public discussion, or public debate about this topic,” agreed to remove his site Bigbabykenny.com.
“I think he realized he’s putting the university in an awkward position,” Hellenbrand said.
Ng was reluctant to take down his website, Hellenbrand added, but also took the opinions of fellow staff and students into consideration when making his decision.
“We expect that they (teachers) act at a higher level than their profession requires,” Hellenbrand said. “There’s a difference between professional responsibility and what’s morally correct.”

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