Winning at committing felonies |
lol Italian is not Hispanic |
Italian? Wut? |
| Jesus, folks. Can we just agree that these boys are a beautiful melting pot of the worst American masculinity has to offer? |
| Welcome to Trump's America. |
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I was sympathetic to the plight of the victim until learning the victim was there thinking he was meeting a 16 year old boy for sex.
If that’s true, then this changes things greatly. |
Cool cool….. Can’t wait for a 39 year old guy to knock on your front door to pick your 16 year old daughter up for a trip to St Kitts. You’ll be fine with that, right? |
Suspended? This fraternity needs to be shut down for all eternity. They’ve been named and shamed. May they rot with no life, no job, no prospect of a family of their own. They are violent criminals lying in wait. |
| Sounds like most of the perpetrators were young. This would be the perfect time to use restorative justice to hold them accountable for their crimes, while also providing the victim with closure and healing. |
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Restorative justice? For a hate crime?
Signed, A leftie who feels like she no longer has a place |
You don’t even know the age of the victim. They could be 18. |
They are adults so no. |
I’m not the PP, but there is a difference between whether or not you find something morally objectionable and whether or not something is illegal. I was shocked myself to learn that the age of consent is 16 in 30 states, including MD. A 16 year old can get married if they want. This is one of many reasons why the police don’t want citizens trying to take the law into their own hands. These men lured a guy to their house thinking they were catching a pedophile, assaulted him, spit on him, demeaned him, and it turns out the guy wasn’t doing anything illegal, even if what he was trying to do is morally objectionable to most people. |
The previous poster was being sarcastic— I can’t tell if you are |
My friend is a retired head coach from the Big 10. Decades of experience. Started at a mid major in Chicago. His AD questioned him as to why he didn't let his team members join frats, including the walk-ons. The frats had complained, as well as alums. He related that after a long period of observation that many of the guys who entered frats were good kids, but the culture when they got together caused quite a few to go off the rails, sometimes seriously. When you have a full complement of scholarships it is much easier to implement this rule (no D1 scholarship athlete should be in a frat). The AD backed down and my friend prevailed. I think my coach friend was ahead of his time and except at Greek bastions such as those in the SEC, frats will be diminishing. The melting pot phrase above is accurate. |