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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is everything that is wrong with liberals. There is zero space for education and/or growth. It doesn't matter in what decade OP said or did anything that may be misconstrued in today's era. The point is that she has reevaluated and learned. I always thought that was the ultimate goal. But no, for most liberals, its to burn everyone at the stake and come out on top in the self-congratulatory, woke Olympics. OP, you're fine. Education, reformation and reevaluating our former selves should be the goal. The cancel loons are what is wrong with society. [/quote] Please do show us one person cancelled for things they said as a middle schooler. Just one example. [/quote] https://www.knoxnews.com/story/news/education/2020/06/04/cheerleader-who-used-racial-slur-will-not-attend-university-of-tennessee/3147231001/[/quote] She didn't say these things as a middle schooler - it was a recent occurrence. All the examples people have provided so far, high school included, aren't from the 90s, before we "knew better". [/quote] 1) The cheerleader was a high school freshman. 2) She was old enough to drive at the time. 3) It was 2016. 4) She was removed from the cheerleading team due to a code of conduct violation, which happens to many college students for underage drinking, fighting, posting compromising pictures of other students, and general bad behavior. 5) She withdrew from the school, her admission was not rescinded. Dp, but Mimi was a freshman at the time. Did you read the article? The crazy kid held on to the posts until it could do the most damage. I think I remember it being like 3 years? He waited until she picked a college to make the post viral. It’s a pretty crazy story actually. [/quote][/quote]
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