Millions watched a video of an intoxicated UConn student last week. He has now posted a public apology.
If you watched the Macaroni video, watch the apology.
If you shared the Macaroni video, share the apology.
If you gossiped about the Macaroni video, tell people about the apology.
If you have every wondered what your life would be like if your worst moment were captured on video and seen by millions, then stand aside when others are awash in an orgy of public shaming.
If you are grateful that you have not been defined by something that you did when you were 19 years old, intoxicated, or both, then remember that before you judge someone else.
Videos are snapshots. They do not capture the entirety of a person, particularly someone so young.
Wow long time since I got an email from your blog! Happen to agree with the anonymity of social media it becomes who could be the most self righteous in condemning someone’s behavior. I think back to my college years and am so grateful cell phones weren’t invented
Yeah, it’s been a long time; this issue inspired me to get back on it. Thanks for reading and commeting.