some claim on news sites that it's a parody, kind of like the 'war of the worlds' hoaxAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how long until we hear from the lawyers of the expelled students? I'm guessing the parents who paid $50,000 a year to send their kids to Bucknell would not be so happy with the expulsion. should be interesting
Perhaps they should have raised kids who aren't idiots, then.
Anonymous wrote:Glad I never encouraged DC to apply to Bucknell
I have never been to Bucknell and neither has anyone I know.
That said, I do have to give credit to the president of the college for dealing with this swiftly and for making a statement that this is in no way acceptable. He did not sweep it under the rug or try to cover it up or excuse it one bit.
I would not have a problem if my child wanted to go to Bucknell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My take is that it's a result of the shock-jock, foul-mouth culture in which these kids grow up. They hear others, often AA, expressing themselves with complete abandon and no consequences. They wish they had this same discretion and weren't being monitored by the PC police all the time.
So they get to college, get a taste of freedom, and start mouthing off in ridiculous, insulting and unproductive ways. And then people who know nothing about how they usually interact with others come down hard on them to advance their own agenda. We sacrifice our young in many different ways.
Oh please.
Glad I never encouraged DC to apply to Bucknell
Anonymous wrote:My take is that it's a result of the shock-jock, foul-mouth culture in which these kids grow up. They hear others, often AA, expressing themselves with complete abandon and no consequences. They wish they had this same discretion and weren't being monitored by the PC police all the time.
So they get to college, get a taste of freedom, and start mouthing off in ridiculous, insulting and unproductive ways. And then people who know nothing about how they usually interact with others come down hard on them to advance their own agenda. We sacrifice our young in many different ways.
Anonymous wrote:how long until we hear from the lawyers of the expelled students? I'm guessing the parents who paid $50,000 a year to send their kids to Bucknell would not be so happy with the expulsion. should be interesting
yes, but this is the first one I've heard of where it was a radio broadcast...most of the others are emails or parties. This is just so blatantly not ' private'Anonymous wrote:So this is not good, but unfortunately Bucknell is not alone - Oklahoma, as you say, but also UMCP, and I'm sure scores of other places. And then there is UNC, Wesleyan, and whatever other scandals that have faded from memory. And then there are murders (UVa, Yale). So you might just save your energy on the anti-Bucknell screed as long as you attribute it to just one college.