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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. View Quote Rich people right now are doing it. The rules don't apply to them. And these two cu ts in the news are NOT rich. |
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College is mostly a joke...idgaf what occurs in academia as its all corrupt bullshit from the top down.
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It would be MAGNIFICENT if a clever attorney was able to use any tactics/techniques/procedures/precedents set in this situation to go after politicians.
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Don't care. Parents have been buying Junior's admission since the founding of Oxford.
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I do.
College admissions is extraordinarily competitive. When a kid with a 33 ACT and a 4.4, plays varsity sports for 4 years, is active in the community, leads student worship groups, yet still can't get into a State School, there's a problem. Kids who do what "society" tells them but still don't reap the benefits? Yeah, that's fucked up. |
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Not a big problem, but find it mildly entertaining.
Get a chuckle that Aunt Becky's kid who wanted to be the next Kylie/Kim Kardashian despite having no talent and not being able to write properly won't get her chance. Best get into porn kid. |
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it saddens me to see that Americans don't care about bribery, money laundry and mail fraud.
Not only that but a once great institution of America continues to circle closer to the drain. I'm sure that there are individuals in the colleges that were in on this. I want to see them perp marched into court too. One of the great things about this country was that it was merit based, if you worked hard did a good job you could get ahead. any time we go away from that ordinary American should be pissed off. Sad to see most of GD doesn't care. the more we continue to shrug it off and allow it to continue the worse it will get. |
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The biggest scandal is how fucking stupid the parents are.
Don’t they know they could have just made a legal tax deductible donation in the amounts mentioned to the university’s slush fund (Alumni, memorial or whatever each college calls it) and gotten their kid in easily. Rich people have been buying admission slots forever. These idiots were just too stupid to realize they don’t have to be all underhanded about bribes. Anyone want to bet that if you write a million dollar check to a school your kid will miraculously be accepted and graduate with a degree unless they murder someone? |
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The only reason for money is to buy things. Sometimes it is better food, sometimes it is a car, sometimes it is your kids into college.
We live in a society that money is the best tool of all. Why are we giving these people grief for using it? |
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Quoted: the integrity of the system is based on good faith and good will that everyone abides by the rules and it's applied on an even playing field. View Quote Did you type that with a straight face? The connected have always gotten special treatment since forever. I’d bet Galileo and DaVinci had to deal with their classes being dragged down by some dumbass whose daddy made sure the boy got a good education then went on to drive dad’s business into the ground with mismanagement. |
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I noticed that too, I couldn't figure out why they choose to focus on those two almost entirely, while all the others get a 1 or 2 sentence blurb. very odd indeed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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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 very odd indeed. |
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I have a problem with how it was done, not that it was done. Giving money directly to the school? That is fine. Giving money to a coach to fake a scholarship. Bullshit. It is semantics.
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I have a problem with it, because my son was one of the ones who got screwed.
1580 SAT, 3.99 GPA, mom and aunt are Harvard alum (and Harvard does give preference to legacies). Son applied to Harvard, Brown and Cornell, did not get accepted to any of them. White Christian male. So some rich white snot whose parents bribed someone took my son's potential spot. Because we all know minorities will still get in, but middle-class white kids are SOL. |
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Quoted: 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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Zero fucks given. No one should be exempt from laws due to fame/wealth.
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I don't think it is any worse than affirmative action based college admissions.
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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. View Quote I'm a retired programmer. They called me a software engineer but I was and always will be a programmer. The best programmers that I worked with didn't have degrees in computer science or software engineering. What degrees did they have? Child Psychology. Music. Physics. Philosophy. I was considered good and my degree is in math and physics. It used to be that any degree would guarantee you a job because you had demonstrated that you could learn and could think. Now everyone want specialized degrees but I question the utility of those specialized degrees. I work with a young fellow who has a "business degree" but only took one accounting course. For crying out loud, understanding basic accounting is fundamental to business. I was also surprised to learn that you can get an MBA without ever taking Principles of Accounting. Really? That shouldn't be surprising as I had a boss with an MS in Computer Science who had NEVER written a line of code in any language. |
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If the perps were republicans the left would want them burned at the stake.
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Did you type that with a straight face? The connected have always gotten special treatment since forever. I’d bet Galileo and DaVinci had to deal with their classes being dragged down by some dumbass whose daddy made sure the boy got a good education then went on to drive dad’s business into the ground with mismanagement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: the integrity of the system is based on good faith and good will that everyone abides by the rules and it's applied on an even playing field. Did you type that with a straight face? The connected have always gotten special treatment since forever. I’d bet Galileo and DaVinci had to deal with their classes being dragged down by some dumbass whose daddy made sure the boy got a good education then went on to drive dad’s business into the ground with mismanagement. Look, nothing is perfect. But when the ideal has a smaller separation from reality, then you can abide. When there's a huge fookin' gulf and people are pissing rain down your back, well that's going to go places. We're almost there where no-one will give a damn and the system is abandoned because its such a sham. It's going to be anything but glorious. Can't wait. |
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Not really, scamming the scammers is about all it amounts to.
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Meh they act like this is the first time this shit happened. Not the truth that its been going on from day 1 and not just in schools
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My family came here in the 1960s from Cuba. My grandparents arrived in the US with nothing but the clothes on their backs. They sacrificed and worked and eventually through the legal process got their citizenship. If I were to apply to a private university in 17 states today, I would be ineligible for in-state tuition rates. On the other hand, an ILLEGAL immigrant today would be eligible for in-state tuition, financial aid, even a scholarship which I would not be offered as a citizen. As long as that's the case, I couldn't care less who colleges decide to admit, because the playing field has NEVER been level. The institution of "higher education" in the US is a fucking scam anyways.
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College is supposed to expand your horizons and teach you to think. Sadly, it has become a vo-tech school. The first question that anyone asks is "what sort of job can you get with that degree?" I'm a retired programmer. They called me a software engineer but I was and always will be a programmer. The best programmers that I worked with didn't have degrees in computer science or software engineering. What degrees did they have? Child Psychology. Music. Physics. Philosophy. I was considered good and my degree is in math and physics. It used to be that any degree would guarantee you a job because you had demonstrated that you could learn and could think. Now everyone want specialized degrees but I question the utility of those specialized degrees. I work with a young fellow who has a "business degree" but only took one accounting course. For crying out loud, understanding basic accounting is fundamental to business. I was also surprised to learn that you can get an MBA without ever taking Principles of Accounting. Really? That shouldn't be surprising as I had a boss with an MS in Computer Science who had NEVER written a line of code in any language. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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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. I'm a retired programmer. They called me a software engineer but I was and always will be a programmer. The best programmers that I worked with didn't have degrees in computer science or software engineering. What degrees did they have? Child Psychology. Music. Physics. Philosophy. I was considered good and my degree is in math and physics. It used to be that any degree would guarantee you a job because you had demonstrated that you could learn and could think. Now everyone want specialized degrees but I question the utility of those specialized degrees. I work with a young fellow who has a "business degree" but only took one accounting course. For crying out loud, understanding basic accounting is fundamental to business. I was also surprised to learn that you can get an MBA without ever taking Principles of Accounting. Really? That shouldn't be surprising as I had a boss with an MS in Computer Science who had NEVER written a line of code in any language. |
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Not really. I think this is an internal college issue and really don't think my tax dollars should be wasted prosecuting this shit.
I went to one of the schools involved. But my parents were too poor to bribe anyone. |
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Rich folk paying for a building or funding a scholarship, well that is just the way it goes.
You pay someone to change test scores... fake sport and academics.... that crosses the line. Esp when it is Hollywood types that sit all pompous and tell me how I should live my life. |
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There's plenty of actual fraud involved, so there's that. The hilarious irony is that had the parents donated directly to the university, they probably wouldn't have had to fake all that crap, and it wouldn't be news...then again, the donations would have had to be much larger.
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Are we a nation of laws are aren't we? Yes I have a problem with this.
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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. View Quote Some folks are just more willing to pay. ZFG. |
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Yup. This is at worst a state issue for public schools. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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The only reason for money is to buy things. Sometimes it is better food, sometimes it is a car, sometimes it is your kids into college. We live in a society that money is the best tool of all. Why are we giving these people grief for using it? View Quote GD in this thread: If you have money, you should be able to buy and cheat your way to the top and have a clear advantage over others who actually earned their spot. |
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It's illegal and they SHOULD pay the penalty for doing it.
That being said, I'm not going to get my panties in a bunch, if they manage to weasel out of any punishment. Shit happens and it's not a violent crime. |
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Zero fucks at all from me, other than to see libs get eaten alive.
Government doesn't belong in this equation, and it's only because they've imposed themselves that this elaborate charade was even necessary. The colleges are private institutions; businesses. If someone approaches them with an offer, they should be able to accept it, just like any other business in the world. Once again it's government where government doesn't belong. |
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IMO If it’s private schools, that use no tax money, they can have any admissions criteria they desire.
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Zero fucks at all from me, other than to see libs get eaten alive. Government doesn't belong in this equation, and it's only because they've imposed themselves that this elaborate charade was even necessary. The colleges are private institutions; businesses. If someone approaches them with an offer, they should be able to accept it, just like any other business in the world. Once again it's government where government doesn't belong. View Quote Very few colleges are private most recieve billions of dollars of tax money. |
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the wire and mail fraud, and the money laundering brought in the DOJ. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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GD in every other thread: The foundation of our society and the American dream is a merit based system where hard work earns you success. Programs like affirmative action are destroying the bedrock of our foundation. GD in this thread: If you have money, you should be able to buy and cheat your way to the top and have a clear advantage over others who actually earned their spot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The only reason for money is to buy things. Sometimes it is better food, sometimes it is a car, sometimes it is your kids into college. We live in a society that money is the best tool of all. Why are we giving these people grief for using it? GD in this thread: If you have money, you should be able to buy and cheat your way to the top and have a clear advantage over others who actually earned their spot. Do you want reality or do you want fantasy? You can mouth one while you believe the other, but it makes for a difficult world view and probably an unhappy life. |
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Why aren't the schools being held accountable for this? View Quote These employees were acting outside of any authorization from their employer, and using employer resources for personal enrichment. |
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IMO If it’s private schools, that use no tax money, they can have any admissions criteria they desire. View Quote |
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I don't understand why it's a thing. I'm not sure why colleges don't auction off open berths a year
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