Huh?
What's the point of this highly public
"investigation" of bribery to get celebrities into college?
Everyone knows how the system works. It's not new or peculiar. Exclusive institutions, whether country clubs or colleges, are exclusively for rich fuckheads. You get into an exclusive club by proving your capacity for satanic evil.
Bribery in admissions is NOT the most important problem with colleges at the moment. It's not a problem AT ALL because it doesn't ruin any minds. Rich fuckheads are already brainless. There are DOZENS of serious brain-dissolving problems in universities right now, from tenure to tyranny.
I have to conclude that this "investigation" is an indirect way to prosecute one of the targeted people for a heretical or unfashionable action, which wasn't easily punishable by other "laws". This "crime" is like plagiarism or tax evasion. Technically illegal but nearly universal, not prosecuted unless a prosecutable "crime" is needed.
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