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<blockquote data-quote="Beautybeneaththeashes" data-source="post: 2621273" data-attributes="member: 889270"><p>injustice or adversary? I'll give you two examples:</p><p></p><p>My friend Julie was a straight A student, but in her last year in University, one of the school staff altered her grades on her report card, so that instead of getting 5 A's in the way that her professors graded her, they gave her 5, F's. She had to go to the office of the register to personally get her grades changed, one at time by showing them examples of essays and exams she had saved where her grades were well above 80 - 90%. And she also had to argue with them for a very long term before they would consider the possibility that they may have entered her grades wrong.</p><p></p><p>Another lady at my church, went to a college where she was a straight A student. But one of the teachers there did not like her because she was black, so when she answered the questions correctly, he would mark her as having the wrong answer. Well, she had several friends and family who were already in the industry that she was studying for, and she used their professional expertise to prove to the professor, that he had no moral or legal authority to mark her answers as wrong when they were clearly correct. After fighting with them for over 8 months, they changed her grade to an A.</p><p></p><p>Now I am trying to get into a special program or facility to help me reintegrate back into society after a traumatic incident in my life, and my occupational therapist has a personal vendetta against me because I made her feel awkward, openly showed her my disdain and lack of regard for her opinions, and made her play a guessing game between me and my parents. I accused my parents of numerous crimes that they were guilty of, and my parents slandered me to her. She didn't know who to believe and decided to believe my parents. Now she hates me with a passion and is going out of her way to create problems and delay my admission into the program as much as possible. She is also trying to limit my access, and acceptance there by slandering me to all of the people who work there and pulling her social influence too. </p><p></p><p>Do you think I will succeed against her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beautybeneaththeashes, post: 2621273, member: 889270"] injustice or adversary? I'll give you two examples: My friend Julie was a straight A student, but in her last year in University, one of the school staff altered her grades on her report card, so that instead of getting 5 A's in the way that her professors graded her, they gave her 5, F's. She had to go to the office of the register to personally get her grades changed, one at time by showing them examples of essays and exams she had saved where her grades were well above 80 - 90%. And she also had to argue with them for a very long term before they would consider the possibility that they may have entered her grades wrong. Another lady at my church, went to a college where she was a straight A student. But one of the teachers there did not like her because she was black, so when she answered the questions correctly, he would mark her as having the wrong answer. Well, she had several friends and family who were already in the industry that she was studying for, and she used their professional expertise to prove to the professor, that he had no moral or legal authority to mark her answers as wrong when they were clearly correct. After fighting with them for over 8 months, they changed her grade to an A. Now I am trying to get into a special program or facility to help me reintegrate back into society after a traumatic incident in my life, and my occupational therapist has a personal vendetta against me because I made her feel awkward, openly showed her my disdain and lack of regard for her opinions, and made her play a guessing game between me and my parents. I accused my parents of numerous crimes that they were guilty of, and my parents slandered me to her. She didn't know who to believe and decided to believe my parents. Now she hates me with a passion and is going out of her way to create problems and delay my admission into the program as much as possible. She is also trying to limit my access, and acceptance there by slandering me to all of the people who work there and pulling her social influence too. Do you think I will succeed against her? [/QUOTE]
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