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Miss Clinique Apr 17th 2012 1:51 pm

Students in Montreal - interview
 
I saw an interview on TV this morning with a student leader in Montreal. He was asked if he would condemn the recent vandalism. His answer was "I dont have a mandate to condemn it" ?????? ITS AGAINST THE LAW Thats your mandate.

Is it just me? am I getting old? I have never heard such rubbish in all my life, and these people are being university educated, to be what?

Former Lancastrian Apr 17th 2012 2:11 pm

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Originally Posted by Miss Clinique (Post 10010320)
I saw an interview on TV this morning with a student leader in Montreal. He was asked if he would condemn the recent vandalism. His answer was "I dont have a mandate to condemn it" ?????? ITS AGAINST THE LAW Thats your mandate.

Is it just me? am I getting old? I have never heard such rubbish in all my life, and these people are being university educated, to be what?

Academics :lol:
Apparently with the vast majority of these type of allegedly well educated persons they like to discuss why they think the law should not apply or is unjust and that in their opinion means nothing.
They feel challenging the authorities is part of their mandate and arguing or debating such matters is considered to be a sign of higher intelligence.
There are several threads on BE discussing what the law actually says and who it applies to.
Debate is good and so is challenging but it becomes tiresome after a while.

britsnake Apr 17th 2012 2:58 pm

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This student strike has been crazy. They have blockaded the main bridges and highways during rush hour.


They have harrassed government ministers and university staff in their homes and vadalised their offices.

They have vandalised newspaper offices when reporters has written an article that does not support them. They have blockaded classes so that students have not been able to go to class.

When they have thrown things at the police and got a tough response they have complained about police brutality. And carried their injuries as a badge of honour.

They have by far the lowest tuition fees in the countries and every generation have a big strike whenever anyone tries to increase them.

Almost Canadian Apr 17th 2012 3:05 pm

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Originally Posted by britsnake (Post 10010469)
This student strike has been crazy. They have blockaded the main bridges and highways during rush hour.


They have harrassed government ministers and university staff in their homes and vadalised their offices.

They have vandalised newspaper offices when reporters has written an article that does not support them. They have blockaded classes so that students have not been able to go to class.

When they have thrown things at the police and got a tough response they have complained about police brutality. And carried their injuries as a badge of honour.

They have by far the lowest tuition fees in the countries and every generation have a big strike whenever anyone tries to increase them.

How do students strike? Who is it that requires their services?

Sounds to me like they are simple thugs. I could, of course, be completely wrong.;)

Former Lancastrian Apr 17th 2012 3:10 pm

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10010480)
How do students strike? Who is it that requires their services?

Sounds to me like they are simple thugs. I could, of course, be completely wrong.;)

Someone will be along later to point that out :lol:

Partially discharged Apr 17th 2012 3:20 pm

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10010480)
How do students strike? Who is it that requires their services?

Sounds to me like they are simple thugs. I could, of course, be completely wrong.;)

Their sense of entitlement knows no bounds. Wait until they get out in the real world, and they say they don't to work past 5 pm or finish up a project that is due and it will suddenly be 'do you want fries with that?'

britsnake Apr 17th 2012 3:26 pm

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What they say is that if they do not study and graduate there will be a serious skills shortage as there will be nobody to replace those now retiring.

They say that if they are forced to repeat the year there will not be enough places available for those high school students now graduating so the whole education system will collapse under the weight of it and we will all suffer.

They also complain about those fat cats who run the universities paying themselves huge wages and buying expensive furniture.

They believe that if the administration were more efficient there would be no need to increase tuition fees. They actually believe that university education should be free as they are doing us all a favour by studying.

Former Lancastrian Apr 17th 2012 3:29 pm

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 10010506)
Their sense of entitlement knows no bounds. Wait until they get out in the real world, and they say they don't to work past 5 pm or finish up a project that is due and it will suddenly be 'do you want fries with that?'

Some of them never get out into the real world though. They carry on studying taking courses for a great percentage of their lives and when reality hits it also can be "Will that be regular or premium fill up"
Education is a wonderful thing but it doesnt put food on the table or pay bills if there is no job to go with all of those degrees and diplomas that were well earned.

Almost Canadian Apr 17th 2012 4:17 pm

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Originally Posted by britsnake (Post 10010517)
What they say is that if they do not study and graduate there will be a serious skills shortage as there will be nobody to replace those now retiring.

They say that if they are forced to repeat the year there will not be enough places available for those high school students now graduating so the whole education system will collapse under the weight of it and we will all suffer.

They also complain about those fat cats who run the universities paying themselves huge wages and buying expensive furniture.

They believe that if the administration were more efficient there would be no need to increase tuition fees. They actually believe that university education should be free as they are doing us all a favour by studying.

The professors? What kind of furniture do they require?

Atlantic Xpat Apr 17th 2012 4:24 pm

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10010601)
The professors? What kind of furniture do they require?

Ivory towers are expensive.

Former Lancastrian Apr 17th 2012 4:30 pm

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 10010611)
Ivory towers are expensive.

:rofl: plus they also need nice suits etc when meeting Govt officials to lobby for more money and grants to persue a project that may or may not provide a benefit.

Lord Vader Apr 17th 2012 5:18 pm

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Originally Posted by Miss Clinique (Post 10010320)
I saw an interview on TV this morning with a student leader in Montreal. He was asked if he would condemn the recent vandalism. His answer was "I dont have a mandate to condemn it" ?????? ITS AGAINST THE LAW Thats your mandate.

Is it just me? am I getting old? I have never heard such rubbish in all my life, and these people are being university educated, to be what?

To believe that Karl Marx and his policies is some type of god send. I doubt they have ever heard of Adam Smith. That is what institutionalization can get you, it is no surprise that as people get older and away from the dogma they tend to have a more conservative world view.

Oink Apr 17th 2012 5:49 pm

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Originally Posted by Lord Vader (Post 10010691)
To believe that Karl Marx and his policies is some type of god send. I doubt they have ever heard of Adam Smith. That is what institutionalization can get you, it is no surprise that as people get older and away from the dogma they tend to have a more conservative world view.

“With the greater part of rich people, the chief enjoyment of riches consists in the parade of riches, which in their eye is never so complete as when they appear to possess those decisive marks of opulence which nobody can possess but themselves.”

Former Lancastrian Apr 17th 2012 6:00 pm

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10010729)
“With the greater part of rich people, the chief enjoyment of riches consists in the parade of riches, which in their eye is never so complete as when they appear to possess those decisive marks of opulence which nobody can possess but themselves.”

How would the Sun write that as a headline?:rofl:

Lord Vader Apr 17th 2012 7:24 pm

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10010729)
“With the greater part of rich people, the chief enjoyment of riches consists in the parade of riches, which in their eye is never so complete as when they appear to possess those decisive marks of opulence which nobody can possess but themselves.”

Such as Salmon fishing in the pacific northwest?


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