Anonymous wrote:Kyle Kashuv used the n-word when he was 16 and now his Harvard acceptance has been rescinded.
Ralph Northam dressed in blackface as an adult and he is still governor.
That tells you everything you need to know about how the rules are applied in our society.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans don't think there should be any ramifications for racist acts.
That is "free speech."
Sorry buddy, you have the right to say and do as you please, but there might be fallout from it, like having to change you college plans.
Liberty U will be happy to have you.
Anonymous wrote:It’s so gross how he tries to play the Parkland card to get out of this. It would be one thing if he said these things shortly after the shooting when he was traumatized, depressed, suffering from PTSD, etc., and thus was acting out of character. But he did these things before he shooting, and now basically says he shouldn’t suffer any consequences because he was present for the shooting.
Anonymous wrote:Kyle Kashuv used the n-word when he was 16 and now his Harvard acceptance has been rescinded.
Ralph Northam dressed in blackface as an adult and he is still governor.
That tells you everything you need to know about how the rules are applied in our society.
Anonymous wrote:When someone is say 30 or 40 or whatever, saying they were immature at 16 and said stupid things for which they were deeply regretful is one thing.
When someone is 18 and said stupid stuff at 16 and offer no apology or reflection - that is something else entirely.
Anonymous wrote:When someone is say 30 or 40 or whatever, saying they were immature at 16 and said stupid things for which they were deeply regretful is one thing.
When someone is 18 and said stupid stuff at 16 and offer no apology or reflection - that is something else entirely.
Anonymous wrote:When someone is say 30 or 40 or whatever, saying they were immature at 16 and said stupid things for which they were deeply regretful is one thing.
When someone is 18 and said stupid stuff at 16 and offer no apology or reflection - that is something else entirely.
A recent graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., who became a gun rights activist in the wake of the deadly shooting that killed 17 people last year, said on Monday that Harvard College rescinded its admission offer over racist and offensive remarks he made as a 16-year-old student.
The graduate, Kyle Kashuv, 18, announced Harvard’s decision on Twitter, posting letters he received from the college — first asking him to explain the comments, and then informing him that it would no longer accept him, citing its serious consideration of “the qualities of maturity and moral character.”
“After careful consideration the committee voted to rescind your admission to Harvard College,” William R. Fitzsimmons, dean of admissions and financial aid, wrote Mr. Kashuv in a letter dated June 3. “We are sorry about the circumstances that have led us to withdraw your admission, and we wish you success in your future academic endeavors and beyond.”
A video showing screenshots of what he wrote, including repeated racial slurs, was posted online last month, apparently by at least one former classmate who questioned Harvard directly about admitting Mr. Kashuv.