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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She threw her parents under the bus as if she had nothing to do with “their” mistake. [/quote] She was a child doing what her parents and a "college advisor" were telling her to do.[/quote] She was, what, 17? 18? She could have refused to pretend to be an accomplished athlete.[/quote] This is the loose end for me. Is it believable that she had zero knowledge of the fact they were faking the "rowing athlete" approach? At least I'd like to hear her talk more about that aspect. (Not sure if it's true, but I read somewhere that she posed for pictures on a rowing machine?). If she did participate, I'm not saying that I would expect her to refuse at that age, when her parents have raised her a certain way and were the ones directing her and leading her down that path, but if she truly understands what was wrong about her family's "mistakes," she needs to own up to what she knew and not act like she was completely blindsided/victimized by her parents. [/quote] Did you watch the interview? She definitely acknowledged what she, personally did was wrong and did not just blame it all on her parents.[/quote]- Apparently court documents reveal photos of her on a rowing machine and it would have been interesting to hear her asked about what the discussion and her thoughts were around that photo. To me, at times it came off as deflecting, passive-voice "what happened was wrong" and "I'm realizing my white privilege" (like everyone recently) and not a full grappling with all the moral issues. But I give her credit in that she appears sincere at least about the point of realization/ownership she's reached and she is young and the events are still fairly recent. . . . [/quote]
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