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Originally Posted by Vinny01
The Boston best reporter is on the Marek show right now saying that the taunts and intimidation lasted at least until both parties were 18.
Seems like some think this was a onetime thing that happened when these kids were 14. It was years of torment with no actual remorse being shown. Miller lost his dream because of his horrible actions and is only trying to rehabilitate his image to save his dream. I don’t see it happening but hopefully losing this dream will make him change and become a true champion for anti-bullying.
Feels like anyone that supports the second chance narrative paint the issue like it was a one off from 6-7 years ago which has been confirmed to be false
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I didn't think it was a one off - previous reports made it seem like it lasted between grade 2 and grade 8.
But yeah of course if he was still doing it after the court case until he was 18 then that's a bit of a different story too.
In the end the real problem here seems to be Miller's parents and they are the ones that raised this kid to be so hateful from such a young age, and then clearly didn't seem to reprimand him or take any issue with it. Honestly parents who teach/allow their kids to be racist or hateful deserve to be in jail.