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If a person is intelligent enough to attend college, they should have enough sense to realize the consequences of their actions beforehand. Yet, twenty-nine students at the University of Pennsylvania posed for the camera so that they could post a visual racial slur on the social media, and not one said, “No, this isn’t right.”
Prior to posting their photo, they could have read Article 19 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights regarding freedom of expression. If they did, they chose to ignore the part about being respectful of the rights of others. On the other hand, if they did read it, maybe they were unable to interpret its full meaning. Whatever the case, any dumbbell should have known not to do such a thing—not then or ever.
Shortly, after Phi Delta Theta did their thing at the University of Pennsylvania, a fraternity at the University of Oklahoma had…
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