Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the N-word is stopped being used ENTIRELY by all cultures. In all songs, movies. Maybe when NO ONE uses it ever, maybe then we should take away admissions to colleges.
weak
I think it’s weak to just dismiss someone for their mistakes. Learn from it
He can learn, just not at Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the N-word is stopped being used ENTIRELY by all cultures. In all songs, movies. Maybe when NO ONE uses it ever, maybe then we should take away admissions to colleges.
weak
I think it’s weak to just dismiss someone for their mistakes. Learn from it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the N-word is stopped being used ENTIRELY by all cultures. In all songs, movies. Maybe when NO ONE uses it ever, maybe then we should take away admissions to colleges.
weak
Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the N-word is stopped being used ENTIRELY by all cultures. In all songs, movies. Maybe when NO ONE uses it ever, maybe then we should take away admissions to colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so unfair. What about freedom of speech?
Why are we living in a society where you can’t be forgiven? He was sixteen for GOD-SAKE. Imagine if everyone knew what everyone said behind closed doors. Harvard allows convicted felons in, but not a kid who said something stupid once? He apologized. Move on.
He was sixteen last year. This isn't quite out of the distant past. What if he'd gotten a D when he was 16 - should he still go to Harvard? The whole admissions process is based on what kids have done in their teen years.
Anonymous wrote:This is so unfair. What about freedom of speech?
Why are we living in a society where you can’t be forgiven? He was sixteen for GOD-SAKE. Imagine if everyone knew what everyone said behind closed doors. Harvard allows convicted felons in, but not a kid who said something stupid once? He apologized. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Slippery scope when we are allowing anonymous people tank college applications. Kids do and say awful things and then they grow up. Many of us have done things we now regret.
Too much glee on this thread and the reason is this kid’s politics. I am glad at least Sidwell addresses the issue of parents trying to hurt completion getting into college. I think this kid did a lot to improve himself and the idea that he cannot get in now is just a joke. Shame on Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:.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.
NP.
I'm not defending what he said at 16, but please get the facts correct. He did apologize via Twitter before this became an issue with his Harvard admission. He got outed by someone who posted the language from two years ago; he apologized; people started contacting Harvard to tell the college it should rescind; Harvard rescinded. To say he offered no apology is incorrect. Sequence of events is laid out in today's Post article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet David Hogg’s acceptance would not be rescinded if he had made similar statements in the past.
If similar statements by David Hogg are uncovered, then we can test that theory. But until then, it’s nothing but rank speculation and deflection on your part because you know there’s no other way to defend Kashuv.
Huge issues with Hogg:
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/david-hogg-profanity-laced-rant-targets-gun-rights-supporters/
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2018/03/23/david_hogg_our_parents_dont_know_how_to_use_a_fcking_democracy_so_we_have_to.html
https://youtu.be/jg3rJOy_yeI
Seems like colleges have less of a problem with profanity than they do with blatant and extreme racist statements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s not an anti-Semite. His parents immigrated to the states from Israel. He just hates black people.
Not according to his posts on social media, where he talked about "offing" all the Jews.
Does he want to kill his parents, too, then?
Last month, a classmate posted a video to Twitter of Kashuv and others messaging on a Google Doc in 2017. He wrote the n-word several times and said in one message “f the Jews” and “kill the f*n Jews.”
They were speaking privately and being outrageous, deliberately. He wasn’t being serious. I know, however, there are liberals who hate Jews and use Israel as a blanket of cover for their hatred.
Anonymous wrote:He’s not an anti-Semite. His parents immigrated to the states from Israel. He just hates black people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
it works both ways he will become an even greater republican activist after this. PC culture keeps adding to Trumps foot soldiers
I didn't realize that not calling people the "n word" is now considered something only PC people do in Trump's world.