Cafeteria worker forgives drunk UConn mac and cheese kid in stunning open letter
A week after a viral video showed a drunk University of Connecticut student demanding a serving of macaroni and cheese—and days after said student, Luke Gatti, released a YouTube apology— Union Street Market chef Robert McKay, who is seen in the video holding Gatti back in order to avoid a fight, has written an open letter in the UCONN student newspaper forgiving Gatti.
The lengthy letter is a stunning document of restraint, forgiveness, and level-headedness. McKay’s letter begins with a disclaimer that he’s not going to comment on the viral video that was pulled from YouTube recently, but that had been reupped by several other accounts. Then he gets to the point: he unequivocably forgives the inebriated Gatti for his actions:
I hope that got your attention, because it’s the truth. I almost see people rolling their eyes or shaking their heads. Let me ask you a question. How would you like to have your dumbest mistake you’ve ever made broadcast to the world? How would you like to be turned into a pariah?
He clarifies and points out an odd incongruity: