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Steadman478 karma

Oh man the top comment on that one...

Steadman243 karma

It’s not even this discussion. It’s OP’s general demeanor. Just like the drunk guy that gives everyone a “bad feeling” right before he swings on the bouncer and gets tazed into the shadow realm, OP gave everyone reason to be suspicious by the way he acted, and confirmed action needed to be taken on this day in question.

After reading 3 quotes (albeit cherry-picked), I’m concerned for his mental state as well, and agree with the steps the university has taken.

He was suspended pending a mental health evaluation, and let back on campus. This is how it SHOULD be done when you have someone making such vulgar and strange statements.

Welcome to western civilization, OP. This isn’t thought-police shit, you just haven’t figured out how to live in our society quite yet.

Steadman210 karma

Seriously. The dude says "Acting's easy, all roles are easy, I like the ones that pay the most" ROFL is this dude fucking serious?

Steadman164 karma

I'm about a tenth of the way down the comments, wondering how much further until I see the inevitable "I was at a low point in my life and your music..." post.

Edit: wasn't too much further down. Fucking reddit.

Steadman127 karma

Yeah, you can ask him anything, but he's here to answer specifically pointed questions about why he doesn't like the current administration's immigration policy.

Sucks, too. Immigration is a tricky issue that really sits on the forefront of partisan politics, meaning a bunch of assholes are gatekeeping any actual discussion on it. I'd have loved to see some questions answered and some discussion generated in regards to both Democrat and Republican viewpoints.

But instead, ICE BAD, DACA GOOD, BORDER WALL EVIL, THANKS FOR THE AD REVENUE. I have views that are all over the place and can't really find much common ground with either Democrats or Republicans since they're both taking hard line stances that seem to be outside of what I feel is the best solution/compromise. I would have loved to hear some Washington DC knowledge (that Alan says he has) as to why these compromises cannot be reached, and why I've got to avoid a grey area and agree that we should deport mass amounts of people or let them all stay. Why can't we do a bit of both when they're reasonable options, while protecting our borders from people that want to enter illegally, while providing them a CLEAR, REASONABLE path to legal immigration?