@@crystalk7510 When I see his face I just cry for him and his family. Yes, every single one who was there should be thrown in jail and throw away the key. They don't qualify to live in a decent society!
@@gomogo2000 Ah but we're such a "humanitarian society" now, we can't really punish anyone. Unless what they did upsets or inconveniences the government or IRS.
@@erenjaegerdead when the University was citing students privacy they were hoping that this terrible tragedy and this terrible story would be brushed under the rug and/ or blown away. As an adult when you are charged with a crime the information is a matter of public records.
"It's the height of arrogance" Isn't that the history of white people. Historically you have been able to get away with the most atrocious acts. You know the law bends for you. You know the judicial system was designed to work for you not against you. You know it's been this way since the beginning of America. That feeling of invincibility continues to be passed down from generation to generation. So yeah arrogance comes with feeling invincible. Knowing every day you have advantages and protections no one else has. I don't feel bad at all for anyone in this situation.
@@hugsnkisses124 re-watch the video. This time listen carefully to what's being said. Just pretend it's a K-pop video with half dressed Korean girls. If you pay attention closely you will get your answer.
Isn't it interesting how the dude who's bitching about being a victim of racism is the one who is making racially-insensitive comments against Koreans. The fact that you feel protected enough to make such a dumbass comment is evidence of how things really are right now.
He had to drink to join but nobody forced him to join and nobody forced him to drink the bottle. He’s a grown man and if he didn’t wanna drink it or if he couldn’t then obviously he wouldn’t. His own fucking daily bro, he drank it