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From the The Crux Issue 5
My response to Mr. Myers’ controversial hobby of molesting children? I’m going to break up with him, and had I known he was a child molester, I never would have gone out with him in the first place. And to all the people who signed that letter to him with the bit about “we support you no matter what?” Ha ha. (I can see how being on the cross country team might make Nick and Jason think that all students experience frequent urges to expose their nipples, but this is hardly the case.)
I don’t know who I’m madder at: Gus Sayer, or the previous victims who declined to press charges. Whether or not they still thought that Uncle Stephen was a saint, it would have been nice if it had occurred to them that maybe “high school principal” and “pedophile” weren’t the best two jobs for him to be working simultaneously.
As for Gus Sayer, he should either have told The Department of Social Services as soon as he received the mother’s complaint, or he shouldn’t have been quite so wrong.
Speaking of the incompetence of the Amherst school system, I’m going to dabble in the topic of race relations.
From the The Crux Issue 5
Black people have an unfair advantage over the other non-white races in Amherst: they have a well-respected representative (who in Amherst has been transformed into a meaningless mascot). The closest thing that Latin American people have to Martin Luther King, Jr. is the Taco Bell Chihuahua. White American society needs a brilliant spokesperson for a race to appear before it will start to think about not making life a living hell for the members of that race. It’s unsurprising that Dr. King has been unmatched (in America) in his heroism: he was one in a billion. This is not to say that white society has totally abandoned its goal of creating misery for black people, but blacks have a head start on the other non-whites. For example, the only thing I learned about Cambodia in elementary school is that you can buy a hand grenade there for $1.50. -Thats a mighty big black pill!


My response to Mr. Myers’ controversial hobby of molesting children? I’m going to break up with him, and had I known he was a child molester, I never would have gone out with him in the first place. And to all the people who signed that letter to him with the bit about “we support you no matter what?” Ha ha. (I can see how being on the cross country team might make Nick and Jason think that all students experience frequent urges to expose their nipples, but this is hardly the case.)
I don’t know who I’m madder at: Gus Sayer, or the previous victims who declined to press charges. Whether or not they still thought that Uncle Stephen was a saint, it would have been nice if it had occurred to them that maybe “high school principal” and “pedophile” weren’t the best two jobs for him to be working simultaneously.
As for Gus Sayer, he should either have told The Department of Social Services as soon as he received the mother’s complaint, or he shouldn’t have been quite so wrong.
Speaking of the incompetence of the Amherst school system, I’m going to dabble in the topic of race relations.
From the The Crux Issue 5
Black people have an unfair advantage over the other non-white races in Amherst: they have a well-respected representative (who in Amherst has been transformed into a meaningless mascot). The closest thing that Latin American people have to Martin Luther King, Jr. is the Taco Bell Chihuahua. White American society needs a brilliant spokesperson for a race to appear before it will start to think about not making life a living hell for the members of that race. It’s unsurprising that Dr. King has been unmatched (in America) in his heroism: he was one in a billion. This is not to say that white society has totally abandoned its goal of creating misery for black people, but blacks have a head start on the other non-whites. For example, the only thing I learned about Cambodia in elementary school is that you can buy a hand grenade there for $1.50. -Thats a mighty big black pill!


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