Leonard Davis
Leonard Davis
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Re: Leonard Davis
I hope he wins and I hope he sues the school. Universities are not prosecutors and do not offer due process. [The rest of this is edited but let's just say it would bash the sua sponte interpretation of Title IX and the obligations it places on universities by a certain politically motivated agency headquartered in a city of cherry blossoms).
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Re: Leonard Davis
Totally agree, some kids are really getting screwed by universities with this kind of stuff.windywave wrote:I hope he wins and I hope he sues the school. Universities are not prosecutors and do not offer due process. [The rest of this is edited but let's just say it would bash the sua sponte interpretation of Title IX and the obligations it places on universities by a certain politically motivated agency headquartered in a city of cherry blossoms).
Re: Leonard Davis
He should have been white and went to Stanford where he'd be given preferential treatment.
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Re: Leonard Davis
Right, no black athletes have ever gotten away with anything
Re: Leonard Davis
Um Google this: Yale, basketball, lawsuit.waverider wrote:He should have been white and went to Stanford where he'd be given preferential treatment.
Now that you're done with that, imagine he wasn't an athlete. That's the bigger issue.
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Re: Leonard Davis
Don't really care enough about Yale to look it up and it won't tell me anything I don't already know. I was just using the Stanford case specifically because it was more recent and the most profound. In hindsight, I should have left the color out of it as that doesn't really add anything to the statement (more so, joke) about the absurdity of the results of the Stanford situation.windywave wrote:Um Google this: Yale, basketball, lawsuit.waverider wrote:He should have been white and went to Stanford where he'd be given preferential treatment.
Now that you're done with that, imagine he wasn't an athlete. That's the bigger issue.
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"If you want to win you have to have good players." Vince Gibson
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Re: Leonard Davis
Absurdity? Check out the Yale story.waverider wrote:Don't really care enough about Yale to look it up and it won't tell me anything I don't already know. I was just using the Stanford case specifically because it was more recent and the most profound. In hindsight, I should have left the color out of it as that doesn't really add anything to the statement (more so, joke) about the absurdity of the results of the Stanford situation.windywave wrote:Um Google this: Yale, basketball, lawsuit.waverider wrote:He should have been white and went to Stanford where he'd be given preferential treatment.
Now that you're done with that, imagine he wasn't an athlete. That's the bigger issue.
Using big words is not a personal attack
#cousins don't count
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Re: Leonard Davis
Decided to look it up while watching the Cubs celebration and parade on MLB network. That one is pretty bad. Too much jump to conclusion and example setting in these cases for their to be a fair process.windywave wrote:Absurdity? Check out the Yale story.waverider wrote:Don't really care enough about Yale to look it up and it won't tell me anything I don't already know. I was just using the Stanford case specifically because it was more recent and the most profound. In hindsight, I should have left the color out of it as that doesn't really add anything to the statement (more so, joke) about the absurdity of the results of the Stanford situation.windywave wrote:Um Google this: Yale, basketball, lawsuit.waverider wrote:He should have been white and went to Stanford where he'd be given preferential treatment.
Now that you're done with that, imagine he wasn't an athlete. That's the bigger issue.
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"If you want to win you have to have good players." Vince Gibson
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Re: Leonard Davis
No doody. A certain agency is forcing schools to do this doody and it is un-American....if there is a crime committed then the police should investigate, the state charge, and a jury decide. What you have now is a bunch of college students decoding with no protections afforded the accusedwaverider wrote:Decided to look it up while watching the Cubs celebration and parade on MLB network. That one is pretty bad. Too much jump to conclusion and example setting in these cases for their to be a fair process.windywave wrote:Absurdity? Check out the Yale story.waverider wrote:Don't really care enough about Yale to look it up and it won't tell me anything I don't already know. I was just using the Stanford case specifically because it was more recent and the most profound. In hindsight, I should have left the color out of it as that doesn't really add anything to the statement (more so, joke) about the absurdity of the results of the Stanford situation.windywave wrote:Um Google this: Yale, basketball, lawsuit.waverider wrote:He should have been white and went to Stanford where he'd be given preferential treatment.
Now that you're done with that, imagine he wasn't an athlete. That's the bigger issue.
Using big words is not a personal attack
#cousins don't count
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Re: Leonard Davis
Another example from the other side is the girl at Virginia that had a Rolling Stone article written about her rape only to find out she made the whole thing up.windywave wrote:No doody. A certain agency is forcing schools to do this doody and it is un-American....if there is a crime committed then the police should investigate, the state charge, and a jury decide. What you have now is a bunch of college students decoding with no protections afforded the accusedwaverider wrote:Decided to look it up while watching the Cubs celebration and parade on MLB network. That one is pretty bad. Too much jump to conclusion and example setting in these cases for their to be a fair process.windywave wrote:Absurdity? Check out the Yale story.waverider wrote:Don't really care enough about Yale to look it up and it won't tell me anything I don't already know. I was just using the Stanford case specifically because it was more recent and the most profound. In hindsight, I should have left the color out of it as that doesn't really add anything to the statement (more so, joke) about the absurdity of the results of the Stanford situation.windywave wrote:Um Google this: Yale, basketball, lawsuit.waverider wrote:He should have been white and went to Stanford where he'd be given preferential treatment.
Now that you're done with that, imagine he wasn't an athlete. That's the bigger issue.
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"If you want to win you have to have good players." Vince Gibson
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Re: Leonard Davis
The other side? how so?waverider wrote:Another example from the other side is the girl at Virginia that had a Rolling Stone article written about her rape only to find out she made the whole thing up.windywave wrote:No doody. A certain agency is forcing schools to do this doody and it is un-American....if there is a crime committed then the police should investigate, the state charge, and a jury decide. What you have now is a bunch of college students decoding with no protections afforded the accusedwaverider wrote:Decided to look it up while watching the Cubs celebration and parade on MLB network. That one is pretty bad. Too much jump to conclusion and example setting in these cases for their to be a fair process.windywave wrote:Absurdity? Check out the Yale story.waverider wrote:Don't really care enough about Yale to look it up and it won't tell me anything I don't already know. I was just using the Stanford case specifically because it was more recent and the most profound. In hindsight, I should have left the color out of it as that doesn't really add anything to the statement (more so, joke) about the absurdity of the results of the Stanford situation.windywave wrote:Um Google this: Yale, basketball, lawsuit.waverider wrote:He should have been white and went to Stanford where he'd be given preferential treatment.
Now that you're done with that, imagine he wasn't an athlete. That's the bigger issue.
Using big words is not a personal attack
#cousins don't count
#cousins don't count