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Old 10-27-2010, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Alumiyum View Post
There's even more "he said/he said" now, and as Kevin pointed out, both parties have a motivation to lie/embellish/omit.
That's exactly what this is. He said/he said. We, who were not there, have no way of knowing the truth of what happened. This whole thing could have been blown out of proportion.
Gay kid gets thrown out of a party he wasn't invited to? Great way to get attention is to say it was because he was gay.
Fraternity boy actually does make gay-hate remarks? Cover it up by lying.

We have no way of knowing what actually happened. Either story could be plausible.

My thought is, if you don't want someone in your party, don't let them in the door in the first place.
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