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Posted: 4/10/2019 7:53:51 AM EDT
I really don't. Rich people doing rich people things.. paying to get their kids into college which has been going on forever.. but NOW it's a "moral" issue.. probably because some illegal or "minority" wasn't able to get in.
Why aren't the schools being held accountable for this? everything I read is singling out the parents because they're white and rich.. therefore evil and deserving of having the kitchen sink thrown at them. |
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If the people in question were minorities, nobody would give a shit.
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I really don't care. Rich people have been buying their way as long as there has been rich people. Why should I care about this particular instance? Not to mention, colleges give admission to people who don't deserve it all the time. David Hogg anybody?
I think it's ridiculous that the media is portraying this to be as big of a deal as they have been. Likely to take attention away from the fact that their 2 year "muh Russia" hoax isn't working out so well for them lately. |
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I really don't care. Rich people have been buying their way as long as there has been rich people. Why should I care about this particular instance? Not to mention, colleges give admission to people who don't deserve it all the time. David Hogg anybody? I think it's ridiculous that the media is portraying this to be as big of a deal as they have been. Likely to take attention away from the fact that their 2 year "muh Russia" hoax isn't working out so well for them lately. View Quote |
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The real scandal is reverse racism codified into law.
THAT is what's F'd Up. If a super rich parent "donates" 50 mil to a school their kid gets in and its legal. Its wrong to bribe admissions officers, but its not a he thing for me, probation and fines for the parents no more. |
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I am sickened with the schools more than the parents. For what they charge in tuition and offer for that amount and to have people take money on top is disgusting.
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As something the general idiots of society can understand and see the ruling elite example being shown to them, I like it
Other than that IDGAF, water is wet, rich people live in a world where they do what they want in every aspect of life. Thanks Captain obvious |
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Schools receiving money for letting certain rich kids in, ZFG.
Individuals receiving the money I’m not a fan of. It doesn’t benefit the schools like it would if the schools received the payoffs. Either way, it shouldn’t be a legal matter. |
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It's bribery. On the other hand I'm not exactly sure why this isn't a purely internal matter for the schools involved.
Now if it discredits the idea of college in general, then the scandal itself is a good thing. College education is overvalued. P.S. Huh, looks like this falls under plain old mail fraud https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-fraud-lawsuit-explainer-20190323-story.html The college admissions bribery case has left people fuming. Stories of wealthy, well-connected parents allegedly paying large bribes to buy their kids seats in top-tier universities or high scores on college admission exams have stoked disgust and angry calls for the accused to be punished. But prosecutors cannot bring a case on outrage alone. In filing criminal charges last week against 50 people alleged to have played roles in the wide-ranging scam, the U.S. attorney in Boston embarked on an ambitious and, in some regards, uncertain legal odyssey, legal experts said. Most of those named in the lawsuit, including all of the nearly three dozen mothers and fathers, have been charged with a count of conspiracy to commit mail or wire fraud. To prove it, the government must answer a basic question: Who, exactly, was defrauded and of what property when parents allegedly paid William "Rick" Singer to finagle their children into universities with doctored exams and fake athletic credentials? View Quote |
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Just a problem with public indoctrination by Marxists haters of the America of our founders...from cradle to grave.
The deliberate turning of minds against everything that was great and decent in America. |
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There is a tax evasion component to it.
Liberals committing tax evasion should be crucified head down at the city gates. I think however, Lori is rehabilitatable if I’m alloed to counsel her personally. |
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These people were never jailed.
On October 2, 2007 Heather Bresch, the daughter of then-governor (and subsequently United States Senator) Joe Manchin of West Virginia, was promoted to chief operating officer at Mylan, a Cecil Township, Pennsylvania-based generic drug maker. The West Virginia University M.B.A. controversy concerns the granting of an Executive Master of Business Administration degree (EMBA) by West Virginia University to Mylan pharmaceutical company executive Heather Bresch in 2007. An independent panel later concluded that the university changed its records, and granted the degree despite incomplete graduation requirements. West Virginia University's president Michael Garrison, its provost Gerald Lang, and its business school dean R. Stephen Sears, resigned as a result of the investigation, and the university's general counsel and the president's communications officer relinquished those roles. |
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Not a single person I know cares. Generally feeling is, in one form or another, this has always occurred. Also, show me an actual crime? Mail Fraud?
Issues should be between the schools and staff/coaches/parents. This idea that Little J'von or Suzie didn't get in because of this is dumb. |
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Don't really have a problem with it. Money talks, always has, and will likely continue to for the foreseeable future.
If it is a private institution, I really don't care. They can let in whomever they choose. |
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I couldn't care less and I really don't understand what the big deal is.
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Don’t give a shit... but I would like to see any school receiving federal grants that is doing this be stripped of said grants.
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You should. Dumb rich kid goes to college, gets a degree, and then goes to work to do a job they are incapable of doing. Problem is they are also your manager.
Probably the reason companies are doing stupid shit like the Gillette commercial. |
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My question is why Lori and Felicity have been the focus of media attention. Why them and just a passing mention of the other parents.
As I read it, both are Democrats. All defendants appear to be "rich" and white. Maybe my tinfoil is too tight, but it just seems odd to me |
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I couldn't care less and I really don't understand what the big deal is. View Quote |
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You should. Dumb rich kid goes to college, gets a degree, and then goes to work to do a job they are incapable of doing. Problem is they are also your manager. Probably the reason companies are doing stupid shit like the Gillette commercial. View Quote |
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I find it hilarious. That people who can afford to send their kids to the elite private schools have to cheat to get them into college because the kids are too stupid to get in on their own.
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I care less about the bribing of coaches/recruiters than I do about the ACT proctor allegedly fixing the test scores. I haven't read into the matter very much, though.
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A little entertainment now that the celebs won't be buying their way out of jail.
They should contact Martha Stewart for her prison microwave recipes before they cross the threshold. Their kids can caretake the estates for a couple of months while the parents cool their heels. |
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Attempting to bribe is one thing. Taking a bribe is quite another. These low moral ass wipe are who really need prosecuted.
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It seems schools will basically let anyone in anyway, so while it's bad, it's nothing new.
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Yeah, I've got a problem with it. When some parent hires someone to "proctor" the SAT because they said their kid has a "learning disability" and that proctor takes the test and gets whatever score the parent wants, thats a problem. Same with saying your kid is a crew rower or whatever and pasting thier photo on someone elses bio.
Rich people paying money to get their kid into school isn't a problem for me though. The above is. Also like someone said, if this exposes the bullshit that are colleges then good. Kicking out one of theses kids who has been at school for a year or so and is doing ok is bullshit. Shows the university isn't all its cracked up to be |
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the real scandal is how much these damn universities charge for a product of such questionable quality.
I have met many ivy league grads in my life .I only met one who was worth the air he used - he was a Penn State grad. the rest were utterly useless pieces of shit that were obsessed with hobbies like skiing, pot smoking, sailing, golf, , basically anything but work. |
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Not really. Leftists are the only ones that care because it is red meat for their base of wealth hating soyboys.
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My question is why Lori and Felicity have been the focus of media attention. Why them and just a passing mention of the other parents. As I read it, both are Democrats. All defendants appear to be "rich" and white. Maybe my tinfoil is too tight, but it just seems odd to me View Quote very odd indeed. |
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I have 4 degrees. College is a fucking scam unless your degree is in STEM. Learn a trade. I work 70+ hours a week for less than than 65k a year.
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To answer the original question, yes, I have a problem with it. As a father of a middle class kid who should have been accepted to a bunch of schools he didn't, I have to wonder how widespread this corruption has been. We want to teach ethics and principles to our youth, but our when society doesn't practice what we preach, so many are indifferent to it. I have a problem when merit is not rewarded. When those who legitimately earned something are passed over, whether it be due to affirmative action, bribery, politics, etc, It pokes another hole in the American Dream.
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the real scandal is how much these damn universities charge for a product of such questionable quality. I have met many ivy league grads in my life .I only met one who was worth the air he used - he was a Penn State grad. the rest were utterly useless pieces of shit that were obsessed with hobbies like skiing, pot smoking, sailing, golf, , basically anything but work. View Quote |
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The real scandal is reverse racism codified into law. THAT is what's F'd Up. If a super rich parent "donates" 50 mil to a school their kid gets in and its legal. Its wrong to bribe admissions officers, but its not a he thing for me, probation and fines for the parents no more. View Quote |
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I'm just waiting for lori's slutty youtube daughter to be in pornhub soon
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I don't give a shit.
This didn't keep a single minority person from going to college. I have been trying to figure out the "moral" outrage in this. There has to be some secret angle they are not putting out there for the press to be eating this shit up. |
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I thought it was common knowledge that rich people pay their way into good schools.
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I care because bribery, fraud, tax evasion, conspiracy and getting over on others is bullshit.
Plus these are all Libs so I’m happy to see them get jammed up. My only regret is not seeing aunt Becky get naked or stories of her fucking dudes to get her retard babies into USC. |
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I just think it’s funny someone’s kid was too retarded to get into UT.
I was terrible in high school and my intelligence is questionable at best on most days yet I managed to get in. |
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If minorities can get in with lesser test scores the. Rich kids should be able to get in with bigger check books.
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I couldn't care less.
Take affirmative action, add a dash of rich people always have an advantage, sprinkle in some college is over-priced bullshit, and you have a recipe for I don't give a fuck. |
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100% agree that there’s too little attention being paid to the schools and how obviously inept they are at screening students, let alone culpable in these scandals.
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I just love bribery, forgery, tax evasion, false swearing, money laundering. Nothing wrong with that at all.
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