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In reply to the discussion: Colleges Rescinding Admissions Offers as Racist Social Media Posts Emerge [View all]madeup64
(259 posts)32. Your post certainly wasn't a Karen post
I'll admit I was on the "too bad for them" side but you make a great point with your post. I was lucky enough to benefit from pleading to a class 6 undesignated designation for being a dumbass at 18. This was Maricopa Cty.
Growing up in rural AZ most of my elementary years unsurprisingly meant being raised with racism as being a normal part of being white. I'm so glad I didn't have social media because I would have said so many immature, racist and ignorant things in my youth.
Your post is one of the reasons I'm glad I'm a liberal/progressive. Pointing out how this isn't very in keeping with liberal belief in second chances for those who make bad choices.
Thanks for your time working with (I assume) the public defenders office.
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Colleges Rescinding Admissions Offers as Racist Social Media Posts Emerge [View all]
BigmanPigman
Jul 2020
OP
A lot of times- when I've seen these issues come up - they tend to be with more "elite" schools
tulipsandroses
Jul 2020
#17
My comment about apologizing wasn't in reference to anything that you said. Quite often,
tulipsandroses
Jul 2020
#25
Attending college has historically been seen as a privelege rather than a right
usajumpedtheshark
Jul 2020
#36
Never suggested a slap on the wrist if you read the rest of my posts on this thread.
Nevilledog
Jul 2020
#52
Not getting into a first-choice college is a big consequence, and also an opportunity to change.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jul 2020
#60
Pretty sure absolutely no one is "kept from college" because of racist social media posts.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jul 2020
#53
You may have posted your opinion extensively, but you've failed to support it.
LanternWaste
Jul 2020
#71
I think being torn on this comes from not being certain of what the criterion is
rpannier
Jul 2020
#31