by Outcast_Searcher » Wed 13 Mar 2019, 16:39:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vtsnowedin', 'I') suspect this is just the tip of this iceberg and much more will come out as the case unfolds.
My first thought was "I wonder how much Hilary had to pay to get Chelsea in?"
I suspect reporters will have a field day tracking down every famous persons children so see how many they can add to the cheaters list.
Ironically, if it is very widespread (which I tend to agree with re the tip of the iceberg idea), then it will be dismissed via the old "well, everybody does it" line.
Funny how far things have shifted. When I got in trouble in school (never cheated, but finishing fights I didn't start, talking in class, etc. -- yeah, I did that stuff often enough to get caught), hell, my parents NEVER heard about it from me -- or I'd get 10X the punishment I got in school. If I had a problem or an issue, I handled it best I could, even when I was sure I was losing an issue that my father could perhaps win (like the library book they claimed I lost which I never heard of much less checked out). And even back then, I remember some peers would bring their mommy in, and they'd get out any punishment for doing exactly the same things I did.
But here we are with not only helicopter parents and overly protective parents, but parents who actively use bribes to give their kids an unfair advantage -- and it's apparently widespread. (I'm actually all for parents who help their kids who need it with honest stuff like extra tutoring, which the far left would call "unfair advantage", BTW). Just not cheating in any form.
Much more of this type of thing, and I won't even feel at all bad for being cynical.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.