how right she is.Īcknowledging sexual assault is only half the battle. She said she has no place to go in the article. Anyone who googles her name will see that she has done and if they have any sense at all they will regard her antics as a liability. You are thoroughly a pariah at this point. Sophie, you may not realize it, but your career has ended before it started. Though I a agree with 95% of the shade being thrown at the school, it reeks to high heaven of SJW narcissism and victimhood of a few people. Not the way it should, but the way it does. well i sleep a lot better at night knowing my family is taken care of than some ethical issue involving a stranger. If you make me choose between the means by which I put food on my families table and my sense of morality. If you think CMA is an anomaly with regards to their reluctance to do the right thing and be transparent and ethical, boy are you in for a surprise. This is the same for most large institutions military, corporate, government. I don't fault them for this, their jobs and well being depend on it. For decades students and faculty have knows the leadership and administration at CMA is concerned with money and meeting their metrics. It's interesting, horrible and completely unsurprising watching the news and reading the LA times as an alumni. You’ll do so much more for the world than painting others in a negative light. Start small if you have to (a smile or a greeting does wonders). To both sides of the political spectrum, pick someone new to share kindness with. Only years of struggle to step with someone through their tragic life puts you in that position. You don’t get to claim that you’re a good person by going on television and leveling out the same mindless criticism and hate you receive. It’s easy to say you’re fighting for the oppressed when it gets you attention and admiration. It’s easy to blame the people in power while also simultaneously ignoring your own shortcomings. What I see now, is not a truthful way of solving the suffering that consumes the world. Help them face the ghosts that haunt them in the most truthful manner possible. Feel their bitterness, anger and insecurity. To love someone means to weather these storms, and struggle with them through their moments of weakness. We are controlled by emotions that are ancient, primal and deep. We face tragedies and hell on a daily basis. Humans have all sorts of demons and snakes that consume our mind. Share laughter and camaraderie.īut also understand to truly make a positive impact on someone’s life will take a lot of effort and work. You want to make a positive impact? Be a friend. I can’t think of a way anyone who can go through this kind of hell without coming out shaken. I have no doubt that many of us have faced this feeling no matter your role on the social ladder. And each day that goes by seems to pass an inaccurate judgement to them that they are not valuable or wanted. No one has taught them how to properly fit in. They are regularly skipped over as liberty partners on cruise. No one invites them to parties, grocery runs, or to eat out. They don’t have the kinship that you’d expect from a small school organized into three companies. They have no one to love them and appreciate them. There are so many people here at Cal Maritime that are confused, lonely, and isolated. All while students face the horrors of a chaotic young adult life and are told their sufferings were engineered by people just for the sake of it. It’s funny that some receive all the spotlight attention, but what has it done? It’s encouraged an arrogant attention seeking narcissism on one side, and an equally as powerful reactionary hate infused rhetoric on the other. What does dragging Cal Maritime’s name through the dirt do for anyone? I’ve heard activists spout this cause that they’ve so nobly taken up.
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