Pose this scenario to you. ‘Johnny’ is a 3rd year student (having spent $75k at this point), and he has gone off from Missouri, to NY to riot there, and is arrested for assault and vandalism of property. NY cops get forced to release him.
Somewhere in November, Feds show up at ‘Johnnys’ college dorm, with both a search warrant and arrest warrant. Johnny crossed state borders, and there’s serious felony charges now existing. Johnny calls dad, and he gets a lawyer involved. Talks occur. Lawyer can get several charges dropped, admit to one single felony charge...if he points out the leadership of his Antifa group and agrees to provide testimony.
Johnny then does 3 months in a fed prison for the one charge. He goes back to college and wraps up his degree. Normally, he’d be able to ask $45k starting salary. But Johnny has a new problem...the HR person at this company asks if he’s ever been arrested. ‘Yes’ is the response, and the situation? Johnny admits it was a felony charge and 3 months of prison. HR smiles and says ‘no way on hiring you’.
Johnny discovers over the next six months that no significant company will hire him. The $100k of college debt is now a problem. The best that Johnny can do with his degree now is work as a car-rental clerk at the airport. He may be there an awful long time.
What did Johnny do wrong?
“What did Johnny do wrong?”
Obviously his first wrong was being born a white male. Too much privilege and all that. /sarcasm