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 -3Posted on Apr 28th, 2012 | re: Monsters' Ball: The Week's Best Comments (47 comments)

Hi I am one of the starving emaciated students from Montreal situated in the most corrupt city in Canada… I don’t want to follow the immense sinking shit the is neo liberalism down to hell with you bro….
First off, Whether you are for or against the student strike against tuition hikes…

There is one fact that is undeniably becoming too real and too obvious and too destructive to ignore; the governments’ complete failure at fulfilling it’s mandate. (quote government mandate here) The ministre Line Beauchamp is regurgitating narratives about “ending violence and acting grown-up” whilst she sticks her pinkies in her ears and ignores any statement made about police violence supported by the government. An dreadful atmosphere of violence is palpable by the students who come out in the streets, but yet they come out… demonstration is the only way. The government is in the only position to end the violence, striking and the indebtedness of it’s youth. But that wouldn’t be in the corporations’ interest, non-non. Fight the youth where it consolidates and ignore their pleas, paint them as ghouls, or treat them with inferior intelligence and tact than past generation. Make them a threat and pretend that the government has the only answer. Survive the election.

The striking has been going on for 11 weeks now and the bill it has imposed on the government has now surpassed the profits they would reap next year by increasing tuition. This leads me to believe that part of the government’s agenda here is to show some sort of There is no pride in selling out a public natural resources, there is no pride in mocking the fact that students are being beaten by a brutal police mandated by our representatives.

The motivations that we are faced with go beyond the right to an education… it has become a cry for justice and democracy, the right to voice your opinion and tell your government what the people want… Speaking of education, is it right to not educate our children about the sort of political system we live in? I’m 21 years old and I have only learnt about politics outside of school ( until I went on to university) through my own initiatives… It’s mythos that universities serve the interest of the people in modern society when after all the most government funded programs are those which the government relies on for graduates to fuel their corporate interest.

 +3Posted on Apr 28th, 2012 | re: Monsters' Ball: The Week's Best Comments (47 comments)

Hi I am one of the starving emaciated students from Montreal situated in the most corrupt city in Canada… I don’t want to follow the immense sinking shit the is neo liberalism down to hell with you bro….
First off, Whether you are for or against the student strike against tuition hikes…

There is one fact that is undeniably becoming too real and too obvious and too destructive to ignore; the governments’ complete failure at fulfilling it’s mandate. (quote government mandate here) The ministre Line Beauchamp is regurgitating narratives about “ending violence and acting grown-up” whilst she sticks her pinkies in her ears and ignores any statement made about police violence supported by the government. An dreadful atmosphere of violence is palpable by the students who come out in the streets, but yet they come out… demonstration is the only way. The government is in the only position to end the violence, striking and the indebtedness of it’s youth. But that wouldn’t be in the corporations’ interest, non-non. Fight the youth where it consolidates and ignore their pleas, paint them as ghouls, or treat them with inferior intelligence and tact than past generation. Make them a threat and pretend that the government has the only answer. Survive the election.

The striking has been going on for 11 weeks now and the bill it has imposed on the government has now surpassed the profits they would reap next year by increasing tuition. This leads me to believe that part of the government’s agenda here is to show some sort of There is no pride in selling out a public natural resources, there is no pride in mocking the fact that students are being beaten by a brutal police mandated by our representatives.

The motivations that we are faced with go beyond the right to an education… it has become a cry for justice and democracy, the right to voice your opinion and tell your government what the people want… Speaking of education, is it right to not educate our children about the sort of political system we live in? I’m 21 years old and I have only learnt about politics outside of school ( until I went on to university) through my own initiatives… It’s mythos that universities serve the interest of the people in modern society when after all the most government funded programs are those which the government relies on for graduates to fuel their corporate interest.