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My 20 year old son just explained the difference in their thought process vs what we had 30-35 years ago. They know there's people video'ing this all over the place so it's just not worth it any more to step in and bring issues upon yourself. really sucks

Or you don't want to be seen as a friend of.
 
He clearly is asking for everything that comes his way school discipline wise. But does any college age kid deserve the ridicule and scorn from a whole country that he is about to receive? He definitely is a tool - check . He was disrespectful and out of bounds - check.

He is quickly going to have his life ruined by this though. I mean ruined. I dunno if the subsequent national punishment of piling on is going to fit the crime (no matter how obnoxious the kid was.and he wins an award for that).

Jon Ronson wrote a book about that. Yeah, the viral outrage is usually too much, but it's hard to find a happy medium.
 
He clearly is asking for everything that comes his way school discipline wise. But does any college age kid deserve the ridicule and scorn from a whole country that he is about to receive? He definitely is a tool - check . He was disrespectful and out of bounds - check.

He is quickly going to have his life ruined by this though. I mean ruined. I dunno if the subsequent national punishment of piling on is going to fit the crime (no matter how obnoxious the kid was.and he wins an award for that).

Deserve has little to do with the reality of the situation. Most kids have had the talk about reality media and understand that privacy doesn't exist anymore.

I should add though that this kid was arrested before and he yelled at a cop and there were news reports about it. The fear of that previous incident being highlighted in the future should have been enough to prevent him forever from ever again getting into trouble.

It wasn't enough apparently.

So, we're either talking drinking problem or intelligence problem. One or the other.
 
Just the post-script on that story, the kid (who laid out the bully) wasn't disciplined by the school after all.
That's good to hear, glad the school had the sense to do the right thing.
 
He is quickly going to have his life ruined by this though. I mean ruined. I dunno if the subsequent national punishment of piling on is going to fit the crime (no matter how obnoxious the kid was.and he wins an award for that).

I think the bigger issue for this kid is that if he doesn't get his ___ together he's going to eventually pop off to the wrong person. Which probably wouldn't be the worst thing for him.
 
Meh, in today's world, with the right agent, this kid could quickly parlay this into a nice paycheck by becoming a pitchman for some place like S'MAC.

"I know a thing or two about killer mac and cheese. Hell, I was willing to make an ass of myself and get arrested for it. And I'm telling you that S'MAC is so good, it's criminal. Take it from me--I know."
 
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He clearly is asking for everything that comes his way school discipline wise. But does any college age kid deserve the ridicule and scorn from a whole country that he is about to receive? He definitely is a tool - check . He was disrespectful and out of bounds - check.

He is quickly going to have his life ruined by this though. I mean ruined. I dunno if the subsequent national punishment of piling on is going to fit the crime (no matter how obnoxious the kid was.and he wins an award for that).
The outrage can be a little much but this guy deserves everything that's coming to him. He is going to be publicly shamed and deal with embarassment for a while but his life will be far from ruined. His life would maybe be ruined if he actually got sent to jail like many young people who act out like he has would have to face. This kid has now assaulted a police officer, called another officer the N word, said all sorts of horrible things to this manager before assaulting and spitting on him. Public shaming and embarrassment seems like a fairly light punishment.
 
Deserve has little to do with the reality of the situation. Most kids have had the talk about reality media and understand that privacy doesn't exist anymore.

I should add though that this kid was arrested before and he yelled at a cop and there were news reports about it. The fear of that previous incident being highlighted in the future should have been enough to prevent him forever from ever again getting into trouble.

It wasn't enough apparently.

So, we're either talking drinking problem or intelligence problem. One or the other.

I agree... to me, he will face reasonable backlash for his actions. His actions were accurately recorded and not edited in any way, so really he opened himself up to ridicule and hopefully that intense ridicule will teach him that the way he acts isn't tolerable. At least that it's only tolerable if you have millions and can pay people enough to let you treat them that way.

The internet backlash can be bad, but at least its a little more concrete evidence of the fact that he's a scumbag than say 1 tweet out of context getting him fired from a career type position.
 
He clearly is asking for everything that comes his way school discipline wise. But does any college age kid deserve the ridicule and scorn from a whole country that he is about to receive? He definitely is a tool - check . He was disrespectful and out of bounds - check.

He is quickly going to have his life ruined by this though. I mean ruined. I dunno if the subsequent national punishment of piling on is going to fit the crime (no matter how obnoxious the kid was.and he wins an award for that).
This is a crossroads moment for this kid. If this was his first problem, I'd feel a bit worse, but he clearly has problems and not just alcohol abuse. If he's a , then he'll keep being one and I have no issue with him getting publicly ridiculed. If, however, he's a good kid that has alcohol and emotional issues he'll get help (which I'm sure he has the means for), he'll make very public apologies and all of this goes away. If his parents have the money that I assume they do (they sent him to ski boarding school), they'll get some PR consulting (scooping mac and cheese at homeless shelters and scrubbing dishes at the Union) and this kid will become a hero for turning his life around. The social media cross hairs go both ways.
 
I didn't know the word either but here's the definition according to urban dictionary:

doxed
Having your real personal information (e.g. name, address, phone number) discovered and revealed on the Internet, destroying anonymity
This pissed off so many people that the guy behind it was doxed, and will probably get what's coming to him

Thank You. Very Helpful.

This kid DESERVES to get DOXED!
 
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kid is a pos that deserves to be expelled and forced to work at a McDonalds. I dont care wtf his problem is, he was drunk but not falling over. Clearly its more that he is an entitled piece of shit. The University should expel him, especially after spitting in the managers face. I dont want this kid to be a representation of the type of kids that go to Uconn.
 
If that is how he reacts to not getting served Union Mac n Cheese, imagine what would have happened if he was at The Dairy Bar and they wouldn't serve him his ice cream!:eek:

At least then his actions would have been understandable! ;)
 
"I came here to eat bacon mac n cheese and get my ass kicked, and it looks like you're all out of bacon mac n cheese."
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The outrage can be a little much but this guy deserves everything that's coming to him. He is going to be publicly shamed and deal with embarassment for a while but his life will be far from ruined. His life would maybe be ruined if he actually got sent to jail like many young people who act out like he has would have to face. This kid has now assaulted a police officer, called another officer the N word, said all sorts of horrible things to this manager before assaulting and spitting on him. Public shaming and embarrassment seems like a fairly light punishment.

I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.
 
I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.
And I just saw on the Twitter that in Mac Boy's hometown someone who stole his identity back in March just turned themselves in for their own protection.
 
I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.
In my opinion posting someone's public information online without permission should be a substantially fine-able offense.
 
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I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.
That's not cool. Can you send me the pictures of the hot girl in her bra, lol.
 
And I just saw on the Twitter that in Mac Boy's hometown someone who stole his identity back in March just turned themselves in for their own protection.
Mac Boy's crime wave is a tangled web, a lot of tentacles.
 
Has anyone here actually eaten the jalapeno bacon mac & cheese in question? How is it?
 
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^^^. After finding out he's a fruit bootin pole smoker makes him even more KO worthy.
I hate skiers...
 
I was under the impression the whole video that nobody wants to do anything because it will be them that ends up facing the legal consequences. It absolutely sucks. If the manager hits the kid, the story is that he acted wrong and shouldn't have hit a kid. If another student comes in and takes the kid out, he's some viral youtube sensation who probably gets in trouble for assaulting another student. I don't think it's the gun stuff that makes kids scared to act in this type of scenario, it's just that they will still have to face consequences for doing the right thing. I'm hoping the cook guy that took him down doesn't get in any trouble, because he actually did something (the right thing) - he was so apprehensive it took that long to make it happen.

Long story short, that kid should have been knocked out the second he touched the manager and started demeaning his job. But I guess he knows nobody would act on it, that's how you end up with entitled brats like this in the first place... I'm sure by the way this kid talks, he would try and sue the first person that hits him anyways.
Yeah everything is on film nowadays. Can't kick someone's arse, and just walk away. We had no such evidence and if a person got what's coming to them no one snitched.

iPhone's are the new snitch and even police can't dismiss such evidence. They have to act even if they don't want to.

In this case any Samaritan would have become well known (and liked) but subject to litigation and suspension/expulsion.
 
and we have now officially achieved liftoff:

Comment on YT

Hi, I'm a producer with NBC Connecticut. We'd like to report on this story. Can NBC Universal have permission to use the video in all its television and online platforms? We can put a credit/courtesy on the video if you have one you'd like.
 
Sans Gawker..All of the websites I've seen (Courant, Stool, Deadspin, Buzzfeed) have correctly used UConn and not Uconn or U-Conn or Connecticut. I mean this is a huge day for the University. Bravo everyone.....Bravo.
 
How the hell did this kid get into UConn after two arrests and being tossed from UMass?
 
I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.

Link me, Blazer
 
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