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Originally Posted by MysticCat
There has never been a shortage of stupid people out there. Social media can just make them easier to spot.
We can't say for sure, but presumably it was because of the messages that the rejected aspirant provided the University to back up his claim of discrimination. So far as I know, no one has reported the actual content of those messages, though googling did turn up a little additional information about them. Per Fox 45 in Baltimore:
So the best we can say is that the disciplinary committee of students, faculty and staff that did see the messages found that the chapter had violated the University's no-discrimination policy.
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Your first statement, so true. I actually laughed and wondered if there was anything I did really stupid in the past that I should be thankful social media wasn't really as big when I was younger. Thanks for providing the information. That was my question. Just as I don't condone people breaking and entering into someone's home, I would say, "Wow. Don't be so stupid as to do it while people are there." Clearly, I don't agree with it but, there are really stupid criminals out there. The same goes for really stupid choices people make that they post on social media. Thanks for the information.