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Bribery, greed: All for a little bit of Ivy League

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by CD Boogie, Mar 12, 2019.

  1. GilGarrido

    GilGarrido Active Member

    Seems like there could also be a plausible cost-benefit calculation, at least for some of them. I could see the Loughlins thinking their Instagram influencer daughter has a decent chance to meet & marry serious money if she goes to USC, probably better than if she goes to Arizona State. That difference might be worth a pretty hefty bribe.
     
  2. The Big Ragu

    The Big Ragu Moderator Staff Member

    The fact that "Instagram influencer" is an actual, honest-to-goodness thing is what chaps my ass.
     
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  3. Neutral Corner

    Neutral Corner Well-Known Member

    Rich people have used their money to grease the skids for their kids forever. They could have gone the "donate money to the school" route that allowed a $2.5m donation to get Jared into Harvard. A scammer set this up, they went along, bribes got passed out, kids got in undeservedly. Lots there to dislike, and I really dislike that the #1 guy in all this got caught, flipped, and was able to sleaze his way into position for more favorable sentencing.

    The kids who should have gotten a chance and were unfairly taken out are the true victims here, and I feel for them. The whole thing reeks of wealth, privilege, and helicopter parents run amok.

    The part about deducting their bribes as donations to the school is adding insult to injury that set me off. Other than that, this is the sort of abuse and sleaze that has sadly become normal for the wealthy. They get what they want, no matter who they have to bribe, lobby, or blackmail. I'm pretty cynical about that anymore.
     
  4. poindexter

    poindexter Well-Known Member

    Between this and the Fyre Festival documentary, "Instagram influencer" is the most annoying thing I've seen in 2019, and there isn't a close second.
     
  5. CD Boogie

    CD Boogie Well-Known Member

    The modern-day version of snake oil salesman.
     
  6. The Big Ragu

    The Big Ragu Moderator Staff Member

    This is not to make excuses for their douchebaggery.

    But to put perspective there, a $2.5 million donation doesn't do the trick anymore. It hasn't for a long time. There were stories today about the guy behind the company, Rick Singer, pitching a reality TV show to networks a few years ago. One of the things he said in the tape he produced was, that a $10 million donation doesn’t cut it anymore in terms of getting kids admitted because schools want “30, 40, 50 million.”
     
  7. Alma

    Alma Well-Known Member

    I'd believe it. (Seems a little high, but generally I believe it.)
     
  8. Neutral Corner

    Neutral Corner Well-Known Member

    All of these guys are in it for all they can get.

    Not exactly a newsflash, I know.
     
  9. Monday Morning Sportswriter

    Monday Morning Sportswriter Well-Known Member

    Between all the stories about cheating, higher ed costs and student loan default rates, I am more and more thankful every day for the track Baby MMSW is on.

    She got turned down for her Ivy and was prepared for one of her backups — Boston U, George Mason — but a little eclectic school up here that’s known for her major and for its outstanding placement in her field backed up the Brinks truck. Scholarships and grants covered all but $6,000 this year. It’ll go up, of course, but thanks to the college credits they accepted, she’ll be done in five years — and 80 percent of the classes are in her major or electives.

    Bachelor’s degree, a likely job in her field (she already has three summer offers) and zero student loan debt, before her 21st birthday. That’s a pragmatic choice.
     
  10. playthrough

    playthrough Moderator Staff Member

    My wife and I were able to show our 13-year-old daughter that Olivia Jade (who she followed on YouTube) is a fraud, and not just because we're out-of-touch parents. I'll send Lori Laughlin $5 for helping us with a good life lesson about the cult of influencers and YT stars.
     
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  11. 3_Octave_Fart

    3_Octave_Fart Well-Known Member

    Boogie-
    Like any man I have my regrets, but ignoring Full House isn't among them.
    I went to solid state schools for undergrad and beyond.
    A prep-school education- which I think you said you had- and the places I'd lived made me disinclined to that kind of parochialism in college.
    I'd had my fill of Eric Trumps and the Winklevii by the time I hit 18.
     
  12. DanOregon

    DanOregon Well-Known Member

    The American people are a weird lot. They seem to acknowledge "the elites" have advantages that they do not, but when someone they may consider a peer seems to have an advantage that they do not - they get a lot more upset. Not sure how this will play out. Figure the AOCs of the world have some fresh ammo if nothing else. Reminds me of the "speech" in Meatballs.
    Even if every man, woman and child held hands together and prayed for us to get admitted, it just wouldn't matter, because all the really good schools would still go with the students from Mohawk 'cause they've got all the money! It just doesn't matter if we go to a private school. IT JUST DOESN'T MATTER!
     
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