Harvard rescinds offer to Parkland gun rights activist after racist messages surface online

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Kyle Kashuv, a Parkland, Fla., shooting survivor turned gun rights activist and conservative pundit, was set to attend Harvard University next year.

But Kashuv announced on Twitter Monday that the school rescinded its acceptance offer after racist messages he exchanged with other students months before the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School surfaced online

Kashuv posted letters he exchanged with Harvard officials beginning late last month, when the racist comments he made in a shared Google document and text messages were shared by fellow students and published by HuffPost. Kashuv repeatedly used the N-word and referred to black athletes at the school as “n***** jocks.”

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5 thoughts on “Harvard rescinds offer to Parkland gun rights activist after racist messages surface online

  1. ASSHOLES!!!!
    NIGER NIGER NIGER NIGER!!!!!
    I CANT STAND FREAKS THAT ARE TO AFRAID TO SPEAK. THE DISEASE OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS SPAWNS A HOST OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS, EVEN LEADING TO THE CREATION OF CERTAIN SERIAL KILLERS.

  2. Why would this young man even want to go to Harvard? He apparently is not as informed as he believes he is. Harvard is the school to go to if one plans on having an unethical political career for a lifetime.

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