May 27, 2009

Female Harvard Students Named in Shooting Death


http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=528279

Harvard Student Linked to Kirkland Shooting Denies Involvement
Published On Wednesday, May 27, 2009 12:27 AM
By ERIC P NEWCOMER and JUNE Q. WU
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer

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"Some black leaders are now questioning whether elite colleges provide enough support to urban students like Campbell as they move into a rarefied world, like Harvard. Others are defending Campbell, and still others are wondering what happened to the girl who was bound for greatness." (Tracy Jan and Keith O'Brien, "Long climb and fast fall for Harvard student," Boston Globe, June 2, 2009) Do black leaders believe that only underprivileged black youth were adopted by Harvard elites? The pattern existed for many years with poor whites ending up in similar situations like Campbell.

Affirmative action needs public scrutiny. What motivates the ruling class to adopt people from poor troubled backgrounds to raise them in society? Is it to give the appearance that it is still possible for anyone to be whatever (s)he wants to be, to counter the structured class society America has become? The United States is now like India and England.

Jobs and trust funds are passed to children even in elected politics with no reaction from journalists or the voters. Privileged youth act as if everyone has a $5 million trust fund as a cushion.

The clueless don't ask who is pulling the strings and providing access to elite private schools. Does the ruling class fear that they will be removed as the French and Russian elite were? Useful idiots are willing to be controlled by the elite ruling class puppeteers. It provides false "evidence" of an open society and the appearance of the ability to rise through it. Joseph P. Kennedy (The Elder) taught his children, "It doesn't matter what you are. What matters is what people think you are." The same applies to the perception of the nation.

The result does not change who runs the country. It is the same people who always ran it. They are pulling a few of the poor up with them as tokens to inspire the rest of the dregs to keep working to support the ruling class.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/06/02/as_graduation_nears_a_harvard_senior_finds_herself_in_trouble/

or

http://tinyurl.com/nsdvmn

Long climb and fast fall for Harvard student
Chanequa Campbell was a shining star. Chanequa Campbell was a shining star.
By Tracy Jan and Keith O'Brien
Boston Globe Staff
June 2, 2009

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http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/06/03/harvard_to_deny_2d_student_her_diploma/

or

http://tinyurl.com/ouo82k

Harvard set to bar 2d from graduation
Other senior linked to killing also disciplined
By Tracy Jan
Boston Globe Staff
June 3, 2009

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