The students of Chile are putting up a brave fight for education reform. Like in the United States, the education system in Chile leaves many graduates deeply in debt. Like in the United States, students are bled dry by these "nonprofit" parasites.
Now let's take a look at developments in America. Although a few students are raising their voices as individuals, some even suing the universities that conned them out of their fortunes and futures, we have yet to see students and graduates rally for education reform in the States. This is so even though the American education system is the most cruel, cynical, and costly in the civilized world.
It's not just about "the law school scam." Universities are charging higher and higher fees while post-graduation outcomes get shittier and shittier.
It's an outrage. But, wait a minute, it's August! Shouldn't you be paying your $35,000 tuition fees? Ah, yes. We can blog all we want about it, but as long as the deans keep the cash rolling in, none of it matters.
On the US Dollar appears the words: "In God we trust."
ReplyDelete[Enter Beavis dressed like Jesus]
Beavis: "Hello everybody. I'm Jesus. I need money. Give me money. I believe in truth, honor, justice, and God, but I need money. Lots of money. Give me money."