College admissions scandal sentencing: should Christians care?
Over the summer, there was this small thing, people got really hyped over what some rich parents paid in order for their children to get decent education.
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Moreover, we all know that education is not even worth the trouble. Reading wears out the flesh and keeps us away from our human duty to fear God and keep His Commandments: Ecclesiastes 12:12-13 12 And further, by these, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. 13 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Even worse, universities often teach students the forbidden fruit of logic and critical thinking - and just think what could happen if one applies such abominations to the Holy Bible! Oh the horror! That's why God tells us to trust Him, and not logic: Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. Anyway. For reasons which I do not understand, some parents do anything for their children to go to college, and now one of the parents involved in this made up "scandal" has been sentenced to 14 days in prison. Quote:
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Think of the donation that must have been given Yale before our beloved President W. Bush was admitted. Then he became our second most Christian President (after Donald Trump). Donations tied to admitting our children can be a win win. |
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This is quite an interesting feature of the story:
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Obviously this made-up "scandal" is meant to distract from racial issues by pitting classes against each other. They wants us to play the blame game, arguing over which class is creating a hereditary aristocracy that will misrule the nation even worse than their parents did. But remember that the goal is to make people forget white supremacy's denial of basic human rights to students, such as gluten-free water and organic dry cleaning.
IN 2019!:angry::angry::angry: |
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"Actress Felicity Huffman got 14 days in prison for paying $15,000 to boost her child’s SAT scores in a college admissions scam. Remember when a Black homeless woman named Tanya McDowell got 5 YEARS for using the wrong address to put her son in kindergarten?"
So this homeless person was rewarded with five years of food and shelter? That's a heckova "punishment." |
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1) An individual donating a library or a hall to a university with an unspoken agreement that the university will, in turn, admit the child of the donor. This is 100% legal and happens all the time at all "Ivy League" American universities. And: 2) An individual donating money to someone who works at a university with an explicit agreement that the university will admit the child of the donor. This seems to be illegal, and I think all the fuss is because the university administration feels butthurt that the institution did not get a cut of the deal. Quote:
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Not to mention that she didn't have to worry about feeding, educating and taking care of her (no doubt unwashed and feral) child for 5 years, because he would be put in a children's home or something. How much is that worth in taxpayers' dollars? Honestly, these people have got it made! They're just gaming the liberal system for all they're worth and they make me sick. :thumbdown: |
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Honestly, the whole "scandal" would have been overlooked if it weren't an otherwise slow news cycle.
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It seems we're inundated with spoiled brats these days - like that Swedish socialist brat Greta Thunberg who bills herself as some kind of entitled munchkin that needs to address the UN on "climate change" without even graduating high school. Somewhere along the line her parents missed thrashing her within an inch of her life.
Cutting in line these days seems to be an epidemic - which in itself is a reason for citizens to be armed. Of course try and tell that to socialist "Breadline" Bernie Sanders - standing in line is a favorite pastime for communists, unless you're a member of the politburo. Quote:
Take for example albino Injun Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren who was paid $430,000 a year at Harvard. These colleges need money - in order to lecture their students on "albino privilege", and what it's like to suffer discrimination from being an albino injun, minimum wage, and "gender" studies. Unless you want your men to grow up to be toxic emasculated soy boys and your women to be pussy hat wearing bug eyed buck toothed witches, you will send them to a True Christian™ Landover Baptist University where they will learn the Bible (KJV1611) and tithing (Leviticus 27:30). |
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I just want to point out that not a single case of admissions scandal was perpetrated at Liberty University.
I have never heard of a single case of any Pastor getting his Doctorate of Theology though any means other than hard work and unerring dedication to God. :jesus: |
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But no, she appears to be 100% white and that means any good thing that happens to her (and I'm still waiting to hear what's so wonderful about two weeks in PRISON surrounded by tattooed dykes, gang members, and all sorts of "bad mamacitas") is a result of her "white privilege." Oh, and she also played a transgender in the 2005 movie Transamerica. I think that's what they're really mad about. You can't play one of those unless you actually are one (how do they know she isn't?) because apparently an actor's job is no longer to act but to "explore the lived experience of zir intersectional identity" or some such absolute nonsense. Also, keep in mind that she paid for the SAT score. She didn't get it for free. Maybe that's the difference in how the law treated her compared to that homeless thuggette who I doubt ever gave a dime to anyone that wasn't a liquor store clerk. |
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I worry about how this scandal will affect President Trump's youngest child, Barron. Under normal rules, the rules followed until all of this blew up, Barron would simply apply at one the famous Ivy League universities and show up. His application would have been preceded by a large gift from his parents, that gift would pay for a new library or whatever was needed.
Now, however, he might be at a disadvantage. If he decides to wait until college to really lean in on his studies, or even wait until after college, his career might be compromised. Hopefully, this will all blow over soon and expensive universities can return to practical rules of admission. |
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This whole scandal has really been quite hilarious to those of us in the academic fields. These secular institutions have really worked themselves up a lather in how to deal with this; on the one hand, they cry crocodile tears about "what about the poors?!", but on the other hand, they cash the checks and deposit it into the same accounts that were built on exclusion, racism and elitism.
This is what happens when you lose your moral compass. We at Landover University have never had any qualms about accepting money from those blessed enough to afford for their child to come forward. Whether it's $50k or $5m, there is no gift for Jesus too small, and if it happens to move the needle on accepting the youngster, what does that matter? Jesus never said "10%, no more", did He? No! Give what you can--if it's 100% of your piggy bank or 5% of your $10b fortune, you should give it! We here at Landover have yet to receive a check from the Trumps that I am aware of, but we do appreciate our President's tax advantages and monetize them accordingly :wub:. |
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Mark 12:41-44 41 And Jesus sat over against the treasury, and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury: and many that were rich cast in much. 42 And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a farthing. 43 And he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them, Verily I say unto you, That this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury: 44 For all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living. It is totally OK for the poor to give to Church 100% of what they own - spend all of their money on the Church rather than on food and shelter. Who would care about food insecurity when one's eternal life is at stake? :thumbsup: |
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I know we have members of the flock that are very well off and donate vast sums of tax deductible funds and securities every year on December 30th. They are not dropping off pallets full of cash in non-sequential bills at some warehouse leased in a Pastors name. Our Platinum Club members get insignificant thank yous for their generosity. A reserved parking spot.A seat in their own pew.Not a slot to Heaven. That is a gift from God. I am sure colleges are already fighting over having Baron attend. That handsome young man, with a brilliant mind for learning, why he'd be a shining star 'in the quad'. I do not thing that DJT would ever sullen his hands with transfers of sweaty cash. Get noticed, make your tax deductible gift to LBC today, put in the memo field 'Pastors Discretionary Fund' so as to enable the money to do the work most needed. |
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The only hopeful thing about these celebs doing time for no good reason is that it brings them publicity. We have to remember what happened to Martha Stewart after her prison time. She made more money after prison than she did before.
I'd never heard of Felicity Huffman. She is a reality star now doing time. But, here she is in the news, picture and all, in prison. She can write a book, do a lecture tour on prison life and star again in her own show. Big bucks are coming: https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/...60&u=t&o=f&l=f |
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In fact, isn't a person's entire life afterwards in some sense a form of profit? Wouldn't it be better, morally, to use the death penalty more liberally, I mean on more liberals who break the law. I think that is consistent from an ethical perspective. |
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