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Only 2mo served in jail?


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2020 Dec 30, 5:05am   621 views  8 comments

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I find her crime to be particularly egregious
and unforgivable. The ultimate slap in the face by the ultra-rich to the middle and lower class.

Education is the vehicle that can help launch people into improved economic classes and here is Laurie stealing two enrollment spots at USC for her kids who didn’t even want to be there.

I also believe this was happening on a massive massive scale, we only saw the tip of the iceberg.

Fuck you Laurie. You should have done a minimum of a year.

https://news.yahoo.com/janet-hubert-slams-lori-loughlin-191257834.html

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1   Tenpoundbass   2020 Dec 30, 10:26am  

She should have never done no jail time, this was all about and part of "Take down Whitey". Which started with the Me Too movement.
Why in the hell do you think donors donate hundreds of millions of dollars to Universities? It's so they'll take in a below average D grade relative as a student.

Tuition is already high enough, nobody wants to overpay for College unless they have to, because Jr. is fucking moron.

Nobody thinks the rules aren't being bent, and fudged, for the POC Students?

It's still this for that. "You take in a couple inner city disruptive POC retards some do gooder sent here on a scholarship, and we'll lobby Legislatures to give you a bunch of Free shit".
2   rocketjoe79   2020 Dec 30, 1:15pm  

My wife said: Why didn't her rich husband just endow a chair at the college in trade for a few seats for his kids? Tax-deductible and probably not illegal - certainly not in Europe.
3   Shaman   2020 Dec 30, 1:23pm  

She just bribed the wrong people. That was her crime.
4   EBGuy   2020 Dec 30, 1:56pm  

And of course they invoke the name of Tanya McDowell who served five years for enrolling her son in a school district where she did not reside. And she did some other stuff*, but that is not important.
*other stuff includes:
Offering a Stamford undercover officer crack cocaine, marijuana and the use of prostitutes McDowell was pimping from her aunt's home in Bridgeport, according to warrants for her arrest.
5   Blue   2020 Dec 30, 2:00pm  

Ideally every university should allocate few open seats to sell it to highest bidder rather than dealing behind the closed doors. But again open policy might dampen the reputation that is why not so many are open.
6   WookieMan   2020 Dec 30, 2:09pm  

BayArea says
Education is the vehicle that can help launch people into improved economic classes and here is Laurie stealing two enrollment spots at USC for her kids who didn’t even want to be there.

I agree it's wrong, but the bigger problem is the narrative of what kids should be doing. 80-90% should just be going to a community college for the first two years, besides the truly top of the class people without racial and class bias. Engineers, doctors, etc.

Of that percentage at CC's most should be learning about business, web/tech and some sort of specific trade, craft or support role to the above mentioned fields. Almost 2 years of college is a pure waste checking boxes with required courses. I don't care if my doctor knows about the Roman Empire one bit. Or if a chemist knows Shakespeare. Those things are hobbies if they want to do that in their free time.

Ultimately it's networking as gay as that sounds in most fields outside of say professional athletes once you have a degree. Lori was a dip shit thinking the school mattered for her children. Mom already had so many more connections to assist instead of playing games with college. I do have to say I think even 2 months was too much. If it's a problem, affirmative action is the nuclear bomb of unfairness in college admissions. Those people should be hung. They made it so there's incentive to do what Lori did. She's likely the victim (well the kids) in all reality if her kids had the grades.
7   Bd6r   2020 Dec 30, 3:34pm  

Blue says
Ideally every university should allocate few open seats to sell it to highest bidder rather than dealing behind the closed doors. But again open policy might dampen the reputation that is why not so many are open.

its already there in a way to garner favors
https://www.wsj.com/articles/shocked-shocked-at-special-admissions-at-u-t-austin-letters-to-the-editor-1424643184

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