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  • Parkland survivor and MAGA teen gets Harvard scholarship rescinded over racial slurs

    Teachable moment for this kid. He'll learn from this and be ok. He's a smart kid who knows how to market himself

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    Parkland shooting survivor and pro-Second Amendment activist said Harvard University rescinded his acceptance as a result of racist remarks he made before the 2018 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.

    Kyle Kashuv disclosed the rescinding Monday in a Twitter thread, acknowledging that he and classmates, then 16, made "abhorrent racial slurs" in digital messages almost two years ago "in an effort to be as extreme and shocking as possible."

    He wrote an apology for his remarks and posted a screenshot of what appears to be a June 3 letter from Harvard Dean of Admissions William Fitzsimmons, rescinding his admission
    https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/06/17/u...rnd/index.html

    The sad part about is he's dirty mackin because he has no game. So he gotta gossip like a teenage girl and blame black men because he don't have game.
    Last edited by Motorcity Cobra; 06-17-2019, 04:03 PM.

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    Idk if this kid legit apologized or not, but its getting a lil nuts out there you can do something 2-10 years ago in public or the public of the internet & be condemned for it today like it happened today. You can't have already learned your lesson & grown. You can't apologize. You can't have apologized in the past & it matter today for some reason. You are a bad person & you are forever a bad person. Sh^t don't make no mfing sense.

    We are all criminals waiting for our crimes to be discovered in this new world people are making cuz 5 years from today some sh^t thats okay or not THAT bad today or some dumb sh^t you said & have apologized for already will be deemed unforgivable 5 years from today & you'll have f#cked up without even knowing it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
      Idk if this kid legit apologized or not, but its getting a lil nuts out there you can do something 2-10 years ago in public or the public of the internet & be condemned for it today like it happened today. You can't have already learned your lesson & grown. You can't apologize. You can't have apologized in the past & it matter today for some reason. You are a bad person & you are forever a bad person. Sh^t don't make no mfing sense.

      We are all criminals waiting for our crimes to be discovered in this new world people are making cuz 5 years from today some sh^t thats okay or not THAT bad today or some dumb sh^t you said & have apologized for already will be deemed unforgivable 5 years from today & you'll have f#cked up without even knowing it.
      These remarks were made only a year before he became famous from the shooting. This isn't like a 40 year old man making statements as a teen. These are his current thoughts.

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      • #4
        Just glad Harvard has set a standard, now we know that anybody who says some super wild shyt, can't get in, period

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
          These remarks were made only a year before he became famous from the shooting. This isn't like a 40 year old man making statements as a teen. These are his current thoughts.
          How do you know his thoughts from 2 years ago are his current thoughts? He seems like he disagrees with his statement to me.



          Lotsa 16 year olds say dumb sh^t & are sorry about it & have apologized by the end of the day let alone 2 years later.

          And this is less about this kid cuz idek what he said exactly & more about this too frequent habit of digging through people's old remarks to find something you can make them a bad guy over. This has been happening more & more & even a straight up super Mr. Nice Guy type mfer like Kevin Hart has been victims of this silly bs.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
            How do you know his thoughts from 2 years ago are his current thoughts? He seems like he disagrees with his statement to me.



            Lotsa 16 year olds say dumb sh^t & are sorry about it & have apologized by the end of the day let alone 2 years later.

            And this is less about this kid cuz idek what he said exactly & more about this too frequent habit of digging through people's old remarks to find something you can make them a bad guy over. This has been happening more & more & even a straight up super Mr. Nice Guy type mfer like Kevin Hart has been victims of this silly bs.
            I was wrong. He made these comments just months before the shooting not a year. These are his thoughts from that point on.



            Now that he's had to deal with the consequences of his words he's smart enough to keep those thoughts to himself and no longer Express them publically.

            Teachable moment for the kid. You live and you learn

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
              Just glad Harvard has set a standard, now we know that anybody who says some super wild shyt, can't get in, period
              The N-word isn't super wild shyt. Its racist. That's it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                The N-word isn't super wild shyt. Its racist. That's it.
                It doesn't matter what you want to call it, the standard has been set.

                Sit back, watch what happens next



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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
                  It doesn't matter what you want to call it, the standard has been set.

                  Sit back, watch what happens next



                  What happens next? Harvard rescinds the scholarship of other racist?

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                  • #10
                    Kyle is a conservative so im sure he understands words have consequences and apologizing for those words does not mean the consequences are rescinded. That's a conservative principle.

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