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From my experience of college in the late 60s/early 70s, I'd say most student protest was facile, shallow and hypocritical - most participated in it because it was the fashionable thing to do at the time. It always made me laugh (in a cynical sort of way) to see students protesting against the South African apartheid regime, whilst carrying their "Thoughts of Chairman Mao" book - a man who instigated a regime just as brutal and repressive as the South African one.
OK, there were a few genuine idealists but most just paraded their political views in the same way as their clothing styles and musical tastes - and discarded them just as quickly when they got out into the big wide world! |
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At midday all where gathered together to walk through the centre mainly doing nothing but disrupting traffic and stopping taxpayers from being able to pay for our grants. after about five minutes of sullen and quiet walking I decided to chant the good old protest chant of, "Maggie Thatcher, Milk Snatcher". This with some relief was taken up by rest in the column for the sake of something to do, despite the fact that a Labour government had been in control for almost six months! Protest? My ar*e! :D |
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What difference does it make whether I spell something with a capital letter or not? The problem with this forum is that only Wynonie Harris seemed to be able to say anything useful about her past experiences of students, which answered my question, and the rest of you made direct comments about me simply because I asked a question based on a newspaper article. And as you pointed out Less, someone you knew yourself left school not writing perfectly and did perfectly well for himself. In the world of word processing and spell check, its hardly going to be the end of my career if I forget to put a capital 'F' at the beginning of the word friday on a forum :rolleyes: Do you get up everyday, log on to Accyweb and sit with your dictionary looking for everybodies spelling errors? |
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And let's not forget, without the added weight of student support on the campuses in the States, the struggle for civil liberties would probably still be going on, and those uppity niggers would still not be able to sit where they wanted on the bus. |
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What you made was not a spelling error, Friday was spelt correctly, just not presented correctly, which for someone that only want's the opinions of graduates to me is a shocking mistake! P.S. I bet Wynonie is glad that you have saved him and the NHS the cost of a sex change!:D |
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As I said already, I joined the LGBT at Lancaster Uni, which protests, petitions and helps spread awareness of homophobic bullying and discrimination and try to make really valuable changes. Currently their main focus is about gay blood donation and to give equal opportunities to all blood donors regardless of their sexuality. Lancaster Uni also has a huge campaign called 'Bullying Sucks' which aims to stop bullying, particularly against homosexuals. Theres also alot of talks and petitions for arming soldiers in various places and terrorism and lots of anti-war things, and also the innocence project and amnesty international. Its unfair to say students dont care as much as in the 60's and 70's. |
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...and let's not forget that thirty to forty years ago in this country, college campuses were the place were the women's liberation movement, the anti-apartheid movement, the gay right's movement, the anti-Nazi League, amongst others, were all founded and nurtured. |
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I would have liked to go to Uni, but alas I failed my 11 plus, was consigned to a secondary education that turned out factory fodder.
I did avail myself of further education...which was at that time, not beyond my means. I did have a successful professional career, and had I been a bit younger would have been seconded to do a degree...but alas too old for that. I could do a degree now.....if I could afford to pay for it. |
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Been there, done that, designed the t-shirt.;) |
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The article isnt on about political activity, its on about the attitudes of students towards their actual degree, not the other activities you can participate in. So has the attitude towards the actual studying changed or not? |
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So I'm outclassed by the very standards students used to protest about! |
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