^ Well you're speechless and I'm pizzed quite frankly.
I have kept pretty quiet on this, for the most part, and have felt sincere sadness for Jahi's mother (and family) but this is beginning to look quite different to me.
I don't quite know how to describe my feelings other than to say it just looks like the rules do not apply to them- and that would be fine if they weren't trying to engender financial help and sympathy... and sympathy is not quite the right word.
From the beginning I have believed wholeheartedly that because Nylah pushed this surgery, and although Jahi was afraid, insisted that Jahi would be fine (even if that's what she believes she was told) that this was the reason she could not accept the outcome. Who wouldn't feel horrified and guilty but this is going way too far.
NW doesn't give a damn what all the many specialist say, or what was confirmed, or by how many people. Damn CHO, damn the doctors, damn the nurses, damn anyone who won't agree with her.
There are a lot of parents (I know one personally) that agree to a surgery and most certainly assure their child or baby they will be fine- and they aren't... it doesn't turn out that way. Parents who cajole their children to go somewhere or drive somewhere and their child ends up in a horrible accident- and dead. I know someone who just last year, around this time had a child die in a terrible car crash (Ferrari in the bay area- exploded and burned up) where she insisted that her boy go with her husband (he was actually her nephew but she and her husband were raising him). SHE was supposed to have gone on the day drive to a Ferrari event with her hubby but didn't want him playing computer games all day- and made. him. go. instead!
It happens.
It is terrible.
Terrible things happen.
The public at large is expected to accept the vague updates with no proof. If you weren't asking for help or blaming other people or entities- fine. It is your story, your delusion. That isn't the case here.
What will be the ramifications for this school or any other to be pushed, forced or sued to graduate a student who did not complete the requirements to graduate? What is going on here?
This feels so manipulative... almost entitled. Again, the rules don't apply to NW apparently (Jahi in reality).
All I know is that this situation is feeling more and more... sociopathic... no... narcissistic... something not right with each new scenario and statement.