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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are these "illegal protests" he is worrying about mostly about Gaza? If so, I hope all the muslims who voted for him see what they got. They got the leopard-eats-your-face. I hope they will stand with people who believe in tradition, democracy, and rule-of-law now, instead of obvious thugs[/quote] Of course it’s about Gaza, and probably any anti Trump protests that will probably intensify as the economy collapses.[b] Universities are probably about to get seriously wrecked over the next couple of years.[/b][/quote] I'm trying to send my HS senior off to college this fall and I can't tell if these statements are chicken little or a real concern.[/quote] Universities "getting wrecked" is probably good for paying students, on balance. Federal funding, debt funding, endless expansion of administrative positions, especially $200K+ DEI deanships, lots of government pressure, lots of political BS, etc. If they do get wrecked, students will be WAY better off in 10 years as tuition costs get competed down. But even your senior might benefit from some disruption of the current broken system. If you want your senior to avoid the lugubrious protests of all the laid off administrators, you could arrange for a gap year. But no reason not to go to college. Probably better under Trump than Biden. Less red tape, less covid BS, fewer useless administrators, fewer punishments for "triggering speech" in class, more parties, more light-heartedness, more social drinking, etc. [/quote] Ignore this monster. Same kind of person who thinks it is good for the economy to burn it all down. [/quote] You're wrong. We gotta ask ourselves, given all the demand and all the thousands of universities in the country, why are none of them competing on offering really cheap degrees, comparable to those in European countries. Because the whole thing is a racketeering operation. You're SUPPOSED to burn down racketeering operations (or at least break them up). Blackboards don't cost a lot of money. Books, desks, chairs. Why on earth are college students all emerging with bachelors degrees of dubious value and bank debts over $150,000.00?!?! Something is rotten in Denmark. [/quote] Uhh, European universities are subsidized by their governments.[/quote]
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