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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 12:39 | |||||
So do I.
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TGM: Orb
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 21 2007 Location: n/a Status: Offline Points: 8052 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 12:47 | |||||
Gents, you honestly have no idea of what you're talking about or of the larger picture about the student protests here. And also, you're trusting the Daily Mail, a homophobic, xenophobic, sensationalistic and deceitful rag with a consistently displayed hard right-wing and pro-authoritarian agenda - you may as well just make up your own story. There was a very limited amount of basically illegal behaviour in one or two student protests, which was then generalised to apply to the whole 150,000 people who attended the London ones. There have also been some building occupations here in Oxford and elsewhere - but the university authorities have additionally closed down unrelated buildings with the intent, one suspects, of trying to sour public and student opinion against protesters. The police have manhandled people and started violent scuffles for no reason, been unnecessarily violent, have kettled people in what is essentially an inflammatory curtailment of the right to peaceful protest and have been using some very disturbing language in their public statements. You might suspect that their determination to play an increased role and escalate these protests is in some way an attempt to claw back some ofthe upcoming cut in police resources. Kindly cross-reference this inflammatory Mail drivel with some more reliable news source. What the Mail are doing, as usual, is to take a tiny snapshot of the day's whole events and paint the entire issue as being equivalent to that. Finn, seriously, you have no idea beyond your own guess as to the social demographic of the people who are out there. The Lib Dem leadership in particular and Michael Gove have been going along with this insane guesswork as to how the protesters are largely middle-class, since one of the major sources of discontent with the cuts/fee-tripling combo is that our social mobility and working-class access to university education will be buggered by this bill. Which it will. Anyway, I'll probably leave it there because otherwise I'll get much too angry about the whole thing, but I can say that the people who've been protesting (not me) have largely been remarkably peaceful and polite and that I'm very concerned about the roughness and the escalating language of the police response - my university has certainly been trying to both drive public opinion against the protesters and to punish people for protesting against the cuts peacefully and in a legitimate manner. Edited by TGM: Orb - December 01 2010 at 12:50 |
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Equality 7-2521
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 11 2005 Location: Philly Status: Offline Points: 15784 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 15:30 | |||||
I know they're protesting because they think other people should pay for their education. That's all I need to know.
They should grow up regardless of their age and stop thinking they were entitled to other people handing something to them. |
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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manofmystery
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 26 2008 Location: PA, USA Status: Offline Points: 4335 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 17:50 | |||||
That's funny, I've always found him to be an extremely violent psychotic who died a failure on the floor of a hut in Bolivia. A freedom fighter that fought for a system that could never provide freedom, that always interested me, as well.
He also didn't grasp hypocracy:
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Time always wins. |
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 17:58 | |||||
Rob, I know most of the people in a given protest are peaceful. I'm speaking generally here about the individuals in the photos, not the rest of the population. The people in the photos breaking sh*t and pissing in the street are pigs and deserve whatever manhandling they got. The peaceful protesters are fine.
My problem is with people who choose to bust up a city over their given issue, anywhere, beyond Britain...I'm not picking on the UK. Being upset doesn't give you the right to smash your city up. I'll take your word that most of the folks out that day were good kids. But don't make excuses for the people who committed the property destruction. We had lots of them here in Mpls a few years ago for the political convention. Some people will take any excuse to have this kind of "fun." Then they turn around and cry about their treatment. Seen it before, we'll see it again, no doubt. Edited by Finnforest - December 01 2010 at 20:01 |
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Equality 7-2521
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 11 2005 Location: Philly Status: Offline Points: 15784 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 18:05 | |||||
He was a terrible economist, and on the whole, of course I disagree with him
My statement fought for freedom was a bad one probably. I meant he fought for freedom from an oppressive government. He of course envisioned one which would necessarily become just as oppressive, but he held the spirit of revolution. Rothbard wrote a good piece when he died. He and I about feel the same way about Che:
Minus the Bakunin part. I won't pretend to know anything about him. |
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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TGM: Orb
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 21 2007 Location: n/a Status: Offline Points: 8052 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 20:33 | |||||
Apologies Jim, I probably saw red, or at least orange, and misinterpreted your post. I make no excuses for the imbeciles who break vans and so on, though I'm more sympathetic to those who've (illegally, I guess, but harmlessly and respectfully, occupied buildings in protest)... I do suspect that at least some of the violence that's broken out has been the result of aggressive police handling and kettling tactics. Merely pointing out that the story is less one-sided than the Mail makes out and certainly doesn't apply to the entirety of the protests. |
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 20:46 | |||||
No prob Rob, and I didn't realize the publication sucked. Someone just dropped that article on us here. I just have zero sympathy for dumb-asses who break sh*t, whatever their cause. Once the first brick goes through the window in the name of "justice, man", they've lost me. There are other methods than costing the taxpayers huge bucks to clean up their little party.
Like Pat, I'm also amazed that people are freaking out about fees over there. Unless I'm mistaken, Europe generally subsidizes a good % of educations, No? They should be pretty grateful. Here in the States, if you want a college education, you take out loans and pay them back until you die. Unless you can dribble or throw a ball really well, which makes you a God, and they give you a scholarship. |
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32524 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 21:13 | |||||
I play with my own balls very well and I never got a scholarship...I even got disciplined at one Christian college.
Anywho, my wife and I owe a fortune for degrees that we will likely never use thanks to a horrid job market. Had I been of the mind I am now back when I was going to school, I would never have taken a government loan. Government has no right to take from citizens and make a business out of it. Especially one that is such a poor investment as student loans. Also Jim, your f**king sig scares me. |
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 21:17 | |||||
Scares me too.
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32524 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 21:19 | |||||
You make up for it with a titillating avatar. |
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 21:21 | |||||
How so? I've never noticed anything beyond her amazing voice
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32524 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 21:38 | |||||
BBS |
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 22:03 | |||||
Hmmmm....interesting point.....like i said, I hadn't noticed that.
Now that you mention it, she is somewhat attractive. |
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thellama73
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 8368 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 22:25 | |||||
I can't understand why certain governments *cough*France*cough*allow violent rioters to dictate their policy. Is there no tear gas?
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 23:08 | |||||
So you're asking for government repressing free people giving opinions?
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 23:24 | |||||
It's funny, though. A few libertarians with balls half the size of his and maybe you could turn things around... I dislike the guy but he had merits... Now he's used as a good t-shirt and an emblem for enslavers, I know. But in the heart I think he wanted for the best for everybody. He was just awfully wrong. The pic was funny though
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thellama73
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 8368 |
Posted: December 01 2010 at 23:31 | |||||
No, I'm asking for government to give a good smackdown to people who are destroying private property. |
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Equality 7-2521
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 11 2005 Location: Philly Status: Offline Points: 15784 |
Posted: December 02 2010 at 07:49 | |||||
It's government's nature to renege on its legitimate functions while increasing the scope of its illegitimate, wealth robbing functions.
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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TGM: Orb
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 21 2007 Location: n/a Status: Offline Points: 8052 |
Posted: December 03 2010 at 11:06 | |||||
Up til now, the UK's subsidised a substantial amount of higher education with limited fees introduced in the last ten years. This year, we're having 80% of our higher education tuition budget cut (and I think that includes all humanities teaching funding), and a 40% higher education cut overall. In return, our fee caps are tripled (to £9K a year, which isn't Ivy League but it's still quite a lot of debt) to compensate for it. It's a fundamental change designed to drive us towards the American system, which is somewhat unpalatable (as someone who's going to one of the institutions that will actually charge as much as they are able to) because of how insanely high Ivy League fees are and how little of that actually goes into teaching. |
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