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To: Yaelle

“Clearly he curated the page”

Well that’s an assumption. Yearbooks aren’t something you pay attention to once you move on from school.

My sophomore high school yearbook put someone else’s name under my picture. You don’t have any control over it and you don’t even know until the yearbook is printed. There’s no way to change it.

As far as a charge of racism, that’s a bludgeon that is infinitely expandable. Next week wearing a sombrero and huaraches will be racism. So will dressing as an American Indian. When you keep fueling the Left’s claims to be America’s morality police you let them run the country.


53 posted on 02/03/2019 10:36:18 AM PST by Pelham (Secure Voter ID. Mexico has it, because unlike us they take voting seriously)
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To: Pelham

You are right. It could have been a mistake, but like Liz says, why would anyone at the school choose a photo of two unrelated people in a racist pic (it would have been considered so back in the 80s, even if it was funny, that is the dark humor of it) to place on that person’s yearbook page?

A high school mixing up people’s names (like in your case) is one kind of error. Finding a Halloween racist joke photo that is unrelated to the person and putting that photo on their medical school page or anyone’s page is highly unsavory. If there was a Costume Party Page, and the school included that pic, no problem. But why would some yearbook worker put THAT photo on the page of a student for posterity? Doesn’t make sense.


59 posted on 02/03/2019 10:54:30 AM PST by Yaelle
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