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Sure it does.It goes beyond infowars. . .It's infwars folks.
Harvard Rescinds Acceptances for At Least Ten Students for Obscene Memes | News | The Harvard Crimson
Yeah, that article doesn't back a single thing about the OP.
But again, its Infowars, the right wing Facebook.
It shows that Universities are indeed monitoring on-line activity as a criteria for acceptance.
Right-wing, left-wing? Should a person's politics matter for acceptance into University?
No, it doens't. Not a single point.
For example, name the college in the OP. Name the student. Name the college admissions counselor.
You can't. You can't verify that any of them even exist. Or any point in the story. As neither the OP nor your article provides the slightest evidence of any of it. Of that the student was rejected. Or why he was rejected.
You're just rooting in the overgeneralization fallacy like a pig in mud. And accepting an account that is ludicriously dubious backed by nothing.
Neither of which is likely to produce useful results.
Like I previously pointed out, due to the settlement, there was probably a NDA involved, so that information is not available to us.
However, since we have documented evidence that similar cases exist? Well, use your reasoning faculties.
I agree with you, maybe the entire story is fabricated to make Jones' site money. OTH, maybe it is not.
Would YOU err on the side of caution with your child's future, or would you just not worry?