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It's Official - Hunt-Days’ Scholarship Rescinded
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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 52963" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>You guys are so wrong on this (yes, my opinion). They are his parents for life, absolutely. They have the right as parents to do exactly that, parent. They have the right to offer their opinions, guidance, support, resources or to withhold any of that. </p><p></p><p>What they DO NOT have the right to do is get between their ADULT son and the organization he has a legal contract with. Them suggesting that his scholarship be revoked publicly is so far across the line that I can't believe you guys are defending that as good parenting. HIS Scholarship is none of their business, period. His actions, his well being, his performance, these are things that are their business. </p><p></p><p>They care about him and want him to succeed, outstanding.</p><p>They think he's not taking the education portion of his job seriously and are calling him on that, fantastic.</p><p>They express that maybe his losing his scholarship would help get his mind right, fine.</p><p></p><p>But these are things done behind closed doors at this point. Their right is to kick him in the *** privately or distance themselves. That's tough love. Commenting to the media that he should lose his scholarship is not tough love, it's an attempt to control an adult's life by limiting his options.</p><p></p><p>Jabari may not be acting maturely, but he's 20 or 21 years old now. They need to be privately in his face and publicly silent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 52963, member: 198"] You guys are so wrong on this (yes, my opinion). They are his parents for life, absolutely. They have the right as parents to do exactly that, parent. They have the right to offer their opinions, guidance, support, resources or to withhold any of that. What they DO NOT have the right to do is get between their ADULT son and the organization he has a legal contract with. Them suggesting that his scholarship be revoked publicly is so far across the line that I can't believe you guys are defending that as good parenting. HIS Scholarship is none of their business, period. His actions, his well being, his performance, these are things that are their business. They care about him and want him to succeed, outstanding. They think he's not taking the education portion of his job seriously and are calling him on that, fantastic. They express that maybe his losing his scholarship would help get his mind right, fine. But these are things done behind closed doors at this point. Their right is to kick him in the *** privately or distance themselves. That's tough love. Commenting to the media that he should lose his scholarship is not tough love, it's an attempt to control an adult's life by limiting his options. Jabari may not be acting maturely, but he's 20 or 21 years old now. They need to be privately in his face and publicly silent. [/QUOTE]
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