Monday, November 22, 2021

I Stand Corrected

Received via email in re my saying "It's not like any college will dare admit him or any company will dare hire him":

Kyle was accepted by ASU in Tempe AZ.

Technically, yeah, and I didn't know that. He's " a non-degree-seeking ASU Online student," and I see even they are distancing themselves from him, saying "he has not gone through the admissions process nor has he been enrolled in the university's college of nursing."

I believe his chances of getting accepted for a degree program of his choice into the university of his choice are extremely limited -- my bet is most private colleges would reject him outright, and my other bet is most public universities would find a way to make it difficult to the point of wearing him down. In any case, trying to take classes in person would put him at continual risk of harassment, bullying, and physical violence/murderous attacks.

That would be another thing he should sue the media and politicians who have lied about him over -- he is now forever a target, "thanks" to their ubiquitous reputation assassination.

[Via Rick R]

1 comment:

Henry said...

From another site:
"One of the lawyers on Rekieta’s livestream right after the verdict said he can arrange for Kyle to get a full-ride scholarship at a school in Texas. He said he knows people (alumni) who would pay for it."
That would be something to see.