Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the annoying republican classmate of his get in?
Kyle Kashuv? Can’t find anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Hogg and the Islamic south Asian kid who wrote blm 100 times for his Stanford essay, I can see middle school parents start to get their kids starting social justice clubs and groups by the thousands across the country.
It’s a great hook.
I found find your comment so distasteful. What this kid and his classmates went through I wouldn't ever want my kids to experience even if it meant they would get automatically accepted into Harvard. He heard the screams and anguish of his classmates. He tried to escape and flee but luckily a janitor told him to turn back and hide. He hid with other students in a closet like sitting ducks hoping not to get slaughtered. He was texting with his little sister hoping she didn't get killed either.
Then to be strong enough to lead a youth movement against gun violence is remarkable.
He certainly didn't do it for a hook.
Anonymous wrote:Where did the annoying republican classmate of his get in?
Anonymous wrote:With Hogg and the Islamic south Asian kid who wrote blm 100 times for his Stanford essay, I can see middle school parents start to get their kids starting social justice clubs and groups by the thousands across the country.
It’s a great hook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Hogg and the Islamic south Asian kid who wrote blm 100 times for his Stanford essay, I can see middle school parents start to get their kids starting social justice clubs and groups by the thousands across the country.
It’s a great hook.
I found find your comment so distasteful. What this kid and his classmates went through I wouldn't ever want my kids to experience even if it meant they would get automatically accepted into Harvard. He heard the screams and anguish of his classmates. He tried to escape and flee but luckily a janitor told him to turn back and hide. He hid with other students in a closet like sitting ducks hoping not to get slaughtered. He was texting with his little sister hoping she didn't get killed either.
Then to be strong enough to lead a youth movement against gun violence is remarkable.
He certainly didn't do it for a hook.
Anonymous wrote:With Hogg and the Islamic south Asian kid who wrote blm 100 times for his Stanford essay, I can see middle school parents start to get their kids starting social justice clubs and groups by the thousands across the country.
It’s a great hook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to him - he's a remarkable young man!
+1
I hope he goes on to accomplish even greater things.
+1. He’s done more to help humanity in 17 years than most people will do in a lifetime. Harvard is lucky to have him.
This. If this is correct, good. Good for him, good for Harvard.