Lol - if you are looking to find those who live in a true bubble, the DMV or the West Coast is the place for you. The wealthy enclaves provide the perfect bubble for leftists - they get to act concerned for the common man from the safety, distance and comfort of their McMansions, where the only interactions they have with regular people is telling their maids to iron their bed sheets properly, making sure their nannies pick up the kids at 3PM sharp in the Range Rover and drive them to their piano lessons, or have their Salvadoran gardeners address the Japanese Beetle problem in the rose gardens... |
Go pound sand. What you don’t know is that I knew many of the professors involved, two of the deans, and many in the athletic department. It isn’t as you aver about getting over it (you have no idea what you are talking about) but rather the enduring lesson of treating young people well. I come from the perspective of a dirt poor kid with a single mother addict. No home no structure but was able to go Duke at no cost on athletic scholarship. I did well because the people and faculty at Duke cared about me. My honors adviser told me halfway through the program that he cared enough about me to tell me that I wasn’t yet willing to suffer enough ego damage to learn at the level I should. Your comments reflect that poor treatment of students should be trivialized. You do you with your impressive DCUM credentials but schools like Duke can learn from the incident. By the way do you belong to the DCUM cohort who hates athletes? |
Also curious |
Does this qualify as your daily pity party? So much drama. And you are devaluing my Duke degree with your poor writing skills. What was your major? What sport did you play? I don’t think Duke handled it well. I actually feel worst for Coach Pressler who was completely thrown under the bus. But I don’t think this is a reason to have lingering hatred of the university. |