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The story of a university professor who said he would not admit absences due to his grandfather's death was told that he was canceling class because of his dog's death, and it is controversial.



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This was posted on a college student community on the 23rd of last month.



Student A asked Professor B to acknowledge her attendance as it was difficult for her to attend class due to her grandfather's funeral, but she replied that she would not admit the professor.



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Mr. A said that he also inquired at the department office, but received an answer saying "professor's discretion".



The school's bylaws say that attendance can be acknowledged for 'two days until the funeral day in the event of the death of the grandparents of the person and his or her spouse', but it says 'can' rather than 'should', so it was interpreted as a professor's discretion.



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However, when Mr. A posted an article saying that Professor B had canceled the class not long ago to protect the dog's deathbed, the equity controversy arose.



Netizens said, "You mean that your own sadness is great and that of others is small?", "I don't know what academic ability is, but my respect for human beings and my ability to empathize are poor."

and so on.



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