Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6860
it's a very small minority. are you really that stupid ghetto? do you not know people yourself at the protests?

great job though at being all political with your snide comments on facebook/twitter, you're a real social revolutionary
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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6794|North Carolina

JohnG@lt wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

This is your present and your future England. Bunch of self righteous entitled scum. Declare marshal law already and send in the military to beat the fuck out of them.
Now wait a minute...  I thought you were saying I would like Stalinism....  hmmmm
They're destroying public and private property. Clearly the police are ineffective. Did I say kill? No. Forcing them to behave is quite another story.
All you have to do is admit that you have your own taste for governmental coercion.  Everyone does.  It's not a Stalin/Gandhi equation.  We each have our own authoritarian sides.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7039

Uzique wrote:

it's a very small minority. are you really that stupid ghetto? do you not know people yourself at the protests?

great job though at being all political with your snide comments on facebook/twitter, you're a real social revolutionary
No, I know people who went to the first big protest but I think everyone realised that this one wasn't going to do anything. This protest, at least from the live footage I've been watching of it, appeared to be a much higher percentage of troublemakers than the other one.

What can I say, I'm tired of self-entitled idiots thinking that smashing up a city and assaulting cops is the way to get things accomplished.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5747|London, England

Turquoise wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


Now wait a minute...  I thought you were saying I would like Stalinism....  hmmmm
They're destroying public and private property. Clearly the police are ineffective. Did I say kill? No. Forcing them to behave is quite another story.
All you have to do is admit that you have your own taste for governmental coercion.  Everyone does.  It's not a Stalin/Gandhi equation.  We each have our own authoritarian sides.
No, I simply believe strongly in property rights. If they want to protest and make fools of themselves be my guest. They're acting like spoiled children, starting fires, and putting up graffiti everywhere. Fuck that. Someone has to pay for that.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6860
but sitting on twitter acting as though you don't mind being charged 3x as much is a real accomplishment, eh

people like YOU are the future, it seems. completely pointless.
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Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5568|Sydney
I don't think it was a plan from the start. People's emotions get pretty high and so it's like a tinderbox, some troublemakers come along and start smashing things and the rest of them find it the way to get their emotions and frustration released.

And sending in the military, great idea Mr Chairman Mao
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|7056

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
presidentsheep
Back to the Fuhrer
+208|6351|Places 'n such

Jaekus wrote:

I don't think it was a plan from the start. People's emotions get pretty high and so it's like a tinderbox, some troublemakers come along and start smashing things and the rest of them find it the way to get their emotions and frustration released.

And sending in the military, great idea Mr Chairman Mao
Perfect solution!
Send them to camps! Free reeducation for all!
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5747|London, England

Ilocano wrote:

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
They want tuition to stay low, well, guess who pays for that either way? Their parents. Bunch of fucking morons.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6860

Ilocano wrote:

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
what does a shitty prep school have to do with anything? and isn't it ironic that you complain about costs straight after encouraging the parents to cough up? oooookay. i think the students are angry that the good principle of our education-accessibility is being sacrificed as part of austere financial measures that have NOTHING to do with the student population. why are we paying for the older generation's foolish mistakes and avarice?
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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6860

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
They want tuition to stay low, well, guess who pays for that either way? Their parents. Bunch of fucking morons.
how is a personal loan with interest having 'your parents' pay it? isn't that personal financial responsibility?

what are you even talking about? perhaps "moron" isn't a word you should be throwing around
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5747|London, England

Uzique wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
what does a shitty prep school have to do with anything? and isn't it ironic that you complain about costs straight after encouraging the parents to cough up? oooookay. i think the students are angry that the good principle of our education-accessibility is being sacrificed as part of austere financial measures that have NOTHING to do with the student population. why are we paying for the older generation's foolish mistakes and avarice?
Because shit always gets kicked down hill. Over on this side of the pond, my generation is going to end up paying off all the debt the baby boomers racked up. Then we get to pay for their retirement on top of it. Fun stuff.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7039

Uzique wrote:

but sitting on twitter acting as though you don't mind being charged 3x as much is a real accomplishment, eh

people like YOU are the future, it seems. completely pointless.
Never got into Twitter, sorry. I won't be charged 3x as much, and neither will you. It's the kids starting in 2012 that have the pay increases. Which is one thing that annoys me about it, if it were all 6th formers out there protesting you'd feel a little sorry for them, but instead it's just a bunch of whiny students who love having a cause to get behind and something to feel important about. It doesn't affect them.

I still don't see why it should make a difference. We have student loans. You'll still pay them off over about 20 years. It just means perhaps people will think a little harder about whether they're going to university to learn or get drunk.

I don't think it's the best solution, but I'm also not naive enough to believe that in a time when the government is having to cut everything, students can continue doing their wanky film studies course at South Bank University, costing the taxpayer a fortune and producing nothing of value at the end of it. The money has to come from somewhere, the obvious place to start is the people who are partaking in the education.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5747|London, England

Uzique wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
They want tuition to stay low, well, guess who pays for that either way? Their parents. Bunch of fucking morons.
how is a personal loan with interest having 'your parents' pay it? isn't that personal financial responsibility?

what are you even talking about? perhaps "moron" isn't a word you should be throwing around
Who subsidizes their tuitions? Does the government print money? No. That money comes out of the taxes their parents pay. So unless they want their parents taxes raised further to keep their tuition lower... wait, doesn't that mean that tuition goes up either way? Well damn
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|7056

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
They want tuition to stay low, well, guess who pays for that either way? Their parents. Bunch of fucking morons.
Except not everyone pays the same amount.  Like Mello Roos.  Same benefits, amenities, school, etc.  But the guy with the more expensive property pays more.
DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+796|7074|United States of America
How did events build up to this that people thought raising tuition by such a factor is a good idea? They probably could have steadily increased over a few years and people would be upset, but not as much when it's sprung on you by such an amount. Hell, my in-state tuition is $9000 alone and I'm positive my parents would go apeshit if, as they were about to send my siblings and myself to college, the cost skyrocket like this.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6860

ghettoperson wrote:

Uzique wrote:

but sitting on twitter acting as though you don't mind being charged 3x as much is a real accomplishment, eh

people like YOU are the future, it seems. completely pointless.
Never got into Twitter, sorry. I won't be charged 3x as much, and neither will you. It's the kids starting in 2012 that have the pay increases. Which is one thing that annoys me about it, if it were all 6th formers out there protesting you'd feel a little sorry for them, but instead it's just a bunch of whiny students who love having a cause to get behind and something to feel important about. It doesn't affect them.

I still don't see why it should make a difference. We have student loans. You'll still pay them off over about 20 years. It just means perhaps people will think a little harder about whether they're going to university to learn or get drunk.

I don't think it's the best solution, but I'm also not naive enough to believe that in a time when the government is having to cut everything, students can continue doing their wanky film studies course at South Bank University, costing the taxpayer a fortune and producing nothing of value at the end of it. The money has to come from somewhere, the obvious place to start is the people who are partaking in the education.
sorry ghetto, you're wrong. a huge number of the protestors are of the age that are immediately concerned with these changes. and how do you know that somebody of our age, 18-21, isn't affected? do you have no postgraduate ambitions, at all, at any point in your life? doesn't really surprise me, tbh. and i don't really know with what financial logic you talk about a loan repayment of £12k taking the same number of years as £35k. what sort of shitty repayment scheme are you talking about?

and why is it that course-elitism always comes up in these discussions? it's a matter of discussing liberal/humanist principles of education, not a chance to smarmily assert your crappy keele university course over anyone else's life decisions. give it a rest you ineffectual prick.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5747|London, England

Ilocano wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
They want tuition to stay low, well, guess who pays for that either way? Their parents. Bunch of fucking morons.
Except not everyone pays the same amount.  Like Mello Roos.  Same benefits, amenities, school, etc.  But the guy with the more expensive property pays more.
But that just makes sense. He clearly uses the roads and schools more because he's wealthy. He clearly uses the police and firefighters services more often. Punish the successful guy and bring him down to our level. That'll show him not to try to be better than anyone else.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5747|London, England

Uzique wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Uzique wrote:

but sitting on twitter acting as though you don't mind being charged 3x as much is a real accomplishment, eh

people like YOU are the future, it seems. completely pointless.
Never got into Twitter, sorry. I won't be charged 3x as much, and neither will you. It's the kids starting in 2012 that have the pay increases. Which is one thing that annoys me about it, if it were all 6th formers out there protesting you'd feel a little sorry for them, but instead it's just a bunch of whiny students who love having a cause to get behind and something to feel important about. It doesn't affect them.

I still don't see why it should make a difference. We have student loans. You'll still pay them off over about 20 years. It just means perhaps people will think a little harder about whether they're going to university to learn or get drunk.

I don't think it's the best solution, but I'm also not naive enough to believe that in a time when the government is having to cut everything, students can continue doing their wanky film studies course at South Bank University, costing the taxpayer a fortune and producing nothing of value at the end of it. The money has to come from somewhere, the obvious place to start is the people who are partaking in the education.
sorry ghetto, you're wrong. a huge number of the protestors are of the age that are immediately concerned with these changes. and how do you know that somebody of our age, 18-21, isn't affected? do you have no postgraduate ambitions, at all, at any point in your life? doesn't really surprise me, tbh. and i don't really know with what financial logic you talk about a loan repayment of £12k taking the same number of years as £35k. what sort of shitty repayment scheme are you talking about?

and why is it that course-elitism always comes up in these discussions? it's a matter of discussing liberal/humanist principles of education, not a chance to smarmily assert your crappy keele university course over anyone else's life decisions. give it a rest you ineffectual prick.
If people were paying out of their own pocket for whatever courses they desired to take, no one would say a word. When that education is being subsidized by the tax base, they have a right to expect a return. It's an investment on their part.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|6091|College Park, MD

Ilocano wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

I'm with G@lt here. 

Can't afford the fees?  Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.

Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son.  Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them.  But then, tons of needs scholarship.  Fuck that!!!
They want tuition to stay low, well, guess who pays for that either way? Their parents. Bunch of fucking morons.
Except not everyone pays the same amount.  Like Mello Roos.  Same benefits, amenities, school, etc.  But the guy with the more expensive property pays more.
What do you expect? You can afford a snazzy house but can't afford college?
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DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+796|7074|United States of America

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:


They want tuition to stay low, well, guess who pays for that either way? Their parents. Bunch of fucking morons.
Except not everyone pays the same amount.  Like Mello Roos.  Same benefits, amenities, school, etc.  But the guy with the more expensive property pays more.
But that just makes sense. He clearly uses the roads and schools more because he's wealthy. He clearly uses the police and firefighters services more often. Punish the successful guy and bring him down to our level. That'll show him not to try to be better than anyone else.
If he's so much better than all the other people, he should welcome a handicap. That will make it feel even better when he makes money in the future.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7039

Uzique wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Uzique wrote:

but sitting on twitter acting as though you don't mind being charged 3x as much is a real accomplishment, eh

people like YOU are the future, it seems. completely pointless.
Never got into Twitter, sorry. I won't be charged 3x as much, and neither will you. It's the kids starting in 2012 that have the pay increases. Which is one thing that annoys me about it, if it were all 6th formers out there protesting you'd feel a little sorry for them, but instead it's just a bunch of whiny students who love having a cause to get behind and something to feel important about. It doesn't affect them.

I still don't see why it should make a difference. We have student loans. You'll still pay them off over about 20 years. It just means perhaps people will think a little harder about whether they're going to university to learn or get drunk.

I don't think it's the best solution, but I'm also not naive enough to believe that in a time when the government is having to cut everything, students can continue doing their wanky film studies course at South Bank University, costing the taxpayer a fortune and producing nothing of value at the end of it. The money has to come from somewhere, the obvious place to start is the people who are partaking in the education.
sorry ghetto, you're wrong. a huge number of the protestors are of the age that are immediately concerned with these changes. and how do you know that somebody of our age, 18-21, isn't affected? do you have no postgraduate ambitions, at all, at any point in your life? doesn't really surprise me, tbh. and i don't really know with what financial logic you talk about a loan repayment of £12k taking the same number of years as £35k. what sort of shitty repayment scheme are you talking about?

and why is it that course-elitism always comes up in these discussions? it's a matter of discussing liberal/humanist principles of education, not a chance to smarmily assert your crappy keele university course over anyone else's life decisions. give it a rest you ineffectual prick.
My point was that paying 50 quid a month off whether that is for 10 years or 20 is largely irrelevant. It isn't going to affect anyone's financial well-being.

At this point in my life, no I don't want to do a postgrad degree. I'm glad that makes you feel I'm a failure though I may do at some point in the upcoming years, but right now I want to get my degree and get a job, I'm pretty tired of being in education.

Course elitism comes into it because it's ridiculous that people are wasting their time and money on these things. Film studies and the like do not benefit the student and they do not benefit society. Got a film studies degree from a shit university? Guess what, you're back at exactly the same point as you were when you left school, except now both you and the taxpayer have wasted a lot of money. Had they got a job at B and Q, they'd have three years work experience, be reasonably employable and paying tax. Which one makes more sense?
Macbeth
Banned
+2,444|5975

JohnG@lt wrote:

If people were paying out of their own pocket for whatever courses they desired to take, no one would say a word. When that education is being subsidized by the tax base, they have a right to expect a return. It's an investment on their part.
^^
but it's not like there aren't plenty of things that colleges could clip to cut down on cost. Sports teams are the first thing that comes to mind.
Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5568|Sydney
So the guy with average grades and rich parents should have more right to tertiary education than someone from a broken home who's struggled all their life and is an A grade student? Doesn't seem fair to me.
liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|7017|UK
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Taken today at the protests.

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