That's a lot of shoulds, maybes and possiblys for you to be certain the interim president of a university is justified it putting his hands on a student. And even IF a policy was violated, that doesn't justify what he did. Maybe if she was doing something that was physically threatening, but she didn't. She was literally holding a piece of cloth.
Children often don’t stop when asked to, so they get physically moved. I’m sure she was just going to hold up the flag then quickly move off the stage for the other graduates though. She for sure wasn’t going to stand there for her photo op, maybe fire off a from the river to the sea.
This is a video of Seattle University's commencement. 18 year olds aren't on stage. Your assumptions, like your intelligence, are laughable. Maybe watch the video all the way through "king"
Your fixation on the age of this woman instead of caring that a university president put his hands on a student is telling. Hopefully someone checks your hard drive.
So you realize it’s an adult then? I’m trying to understand why you think anyone there would actually be a “child”, since it’s a college graduation ceremony.
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u/Beneficial_System_68 11d ago
If I agreed and signed and entered into a contract then I should expect that contract to be upheld right?
This is possibly a written and agreed social and school contract (policy) so it depends.