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Sensationalism

mentulbloc

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Dec 31, 2008
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I wasn't there. I do know that things can get heated between angry/former couples romantically involved. Stories can be spun particularly if one side is vindictive. Injuries do not imply fractures. They could be bruises or a scuff. Slammed from one side could mean pushed and fell from the other.

It's embarrassing that we feed into the sensationalism from reporters who this board constantly alledges sensationalize to sell a dying paper.

The last month has been rough and w the exception of the armed break-in, the rest, while concerning, seems overblown.... we have is an email asking what a kid can do academically to compete, a group fight between college aged kids, a broke curfew w a fake id, and a guy that while coming to the aid of his mother injured, though without reported serious body harm, his alledged angry ex.

No rapes, murders, conspiracy, drugs, academic cheating, guns, bribery, cash gifts, or anything else that occurs at other larger schools. All I see is a paper that does what it can to garner national attention and fans that pass judgement without the full breadth of facts.

If he did strike or intentionally seriously harm another I agree he should be face judgement. If this ends up being him pulling/pushing a crazed ex of his mother who then fell and injured herself shame on all of u for sensationalizing the end of what would likely have been a great nfl career from an otherwise clean young man.

Frankly if someone was in an altercation w my mom, regardless of age or sex, I would do what I could to ensure she was safe and would match and if necessary exceed their physicality.
 
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