So if I hadn't read the comments, the fifteen or so people that I talked to that were there, including faculty and friends I've known since I was a kid become irrelevant. I don't get it. I read the comments (not all of them, because frankly I have better things to do) and however sad and unfortunate they may be, many of them aren't any different than people on here trying to stir the pot. People like IJM who pulls countless things out their asses and hopes to God that they might be right, internet tough guys, people who are just looking to to continue the conversation, people who pretend to be someone they're not to gain credibility (hell, you could even accuse me of this right now) but the point is, I'm going to trust the people that I've had first hand experiences with and that I know were there over any comment stream on a blog. What happened to Larz was unfortunate, whether it was perceived as something more than it was or not, the kid finds himself in a messed up situation, but it was his fault that it was escalated the way it was. He reached for attention instead of trying to resolve the problem within the school and it resulted unjustly in multiple people's punishment. McKay deserved to be punished regardless, because he IS a bully, but accusing him of dressing up as a member of the KKK (during what was essentially an all white costume party) and saluting Hitler (during a dance routine) is a pretty far reach. Anyway, back to my original point, telling me to "gtfo" when I have the only sources that aren't from an online blog just because I hadn't read a comment stream (which I had) seems pretty stupid to me.