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Subject: Re: Molly May


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Date Posted: 17:04:40 05/24/15 Sun
In reply to: 's message, "Re: Molly May" on 12:30:24 05/24/15 Sun

I think someone's character is not up for judgement. And I think no one knows what really happened other than Molly and the "entire ICC fine arts department." Do you know what happened after she was removed? Do you know what disiciplinary action was taken against the ICC Fine Arts Department? Do you know who's right and who wrong? And most importantly, why do you think you're small opinion of a girl matters at all? Those of you who hide here and express your opinion are pathetic cowards. Good questions to ask yourself are "was Molly being selfish or was she fighting for something that no one knew about?" "Was Molly being blatantly disrespectful or was she standing up for herself when the ICC Fine Arts department was in the wrong?"
But my biggest concern is how you speak of setting an example for God. You said "In order to have several individual instructors in the same department come to the same conclusion over a student's behavior and character to have kicked her out of every single activity she was involved I one must show concern for who may represent our state." In mentioning God I assume you're a Christian so I must give you a Christian reference. When Jesus Christ was crucified he was sentenced to death by the masses and supported only by a small group. All though Jesus was very clearly the son of God and was in the right, he was still falsely persecuted. But it didn't matter because thousands of people believed he should die, so his character was called into question, and he died. Did it every occur to you that although an entire department decided she didn't belong, that were still in fact wrong? Did you ever stop and wonder that what happened to her was out of line and she was unjustly punished? The answer to this is no. Not a single person who comes to speak "the truth" on the board know anything of what they speak. And as an actual close friend of Molly (that you so UNTRULY say you are), you'd know she is he farthest thing from manipulative. I've seen Molly give the clothes off her back and sacrifice for those she barely knows. She is a wonderful role model for my girls and I will continue to back her as she competes. She will be a great Miss Mississippi contest because she deserves to win, not because of her talent or beauty, but because of her heart that shines more brightly than whoever comes her to bash her in the name of "good intentions, trust, morality, integrity, and truth."
And with the utmost respect, I'd like to close in asking you if you claim that we have nothing without love, why don't you show it? If you want to judge character by actions, then you're a horrible person as well for bashing a 20 year old girl on a message board you claim to never post on. Even Jesus said "he who is without sin cast the first stone" and you my pretentious friend are ridiculous.
I hope to see you at Miss Mississippi or in public one day and shake your hand and let you know just how wrong you are.

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Date Posted: 19:50:59 05/24/15 Sun

Oh, the irony. Is this you Molly? BTW, there were no disciplinary actions taken against the fine arts department because they did nothing wrong. Whom ever told you that lied. I went to ICC and know all those instructors except the drum guy and they are great educators and more importantly great people. I can't see them doing something so drastic just because. Maybe someone should just ask one of them what went down. Who ever this is did not sound pretentious to me. Sounded like they were just voicing what they know.
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Date Posted: 10:22:07 05/26/15 Tue

First, I see what you did there, pulling the focus from Molly's tainted character to God and then actually comparing her experience with the experiences of Jesus. Wow, just wow. You said it yourself "not a single person who comes to speak the truth on the board know anything of what they speak", so I guess this means you as well. Of course this statement is untrue. Many people know. Many have personally experienced what happened. She can act like it doesn't matter and that she was doing what was right but the results of the events prove otherwise. Molly made one too many selfish decisions and she is paying the price. More than that, many selfish decisions were made prior and probably even now that will come back to haunt. Karma is REAL. Also, Molly's character is not being judged but just shared with others who may not be aware. This is ONLY because she has already proven that in a leadership position she still thinks of herself and not the collective body. She is competing in a pageant to represent our state and because of this everything should matter. Young ladies are responsible for many things while carrying a title like MM so they need to be fully examined. It's not just about what they see on that stage but what they do and have been doing in preparation for the event. It's not about the destination, but the journey. Our lessons come from the journey not the destination. The truth hurts sometimes but someone has to let it out. I've been there myself and learned very hard lessons and I'm very thankful that I had people to kick me in the butt and say "wake up"! Maybe Molly will. I hope so because she has the potential to be a great person but she just hasn't been broken yet. Unfortunately for some, being broken must happen first. I'm done with this forum after this post. Things are way too negative and it makes me sick to read what some people say about individuals. Good luck!


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