Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:It will always be the students who haven't had their idealism blunted who create resistance to fascism.
Yes, I have to say I am really surprised by what's going on at British unis right now. Because this time it's not a handful of students at one uni demonstrating for lower tuition-fees, etc. (perfectly admirable and justified in itself, of course), but students across the entire country risking something very substantial (their own career prospects) out of sheer anger that a mass murder a thousand miles away is being financed and supported by their own government and their own university authorities.
Quoting myself from another thread:
J.G. Ballard: "The chief role of the universities is to prolong adolescence into middle age"
No. Utter garbage. The chief role of the universities in 2009 is precisely the opposite: to insert middle age into adolescence, in the form of conformism, careerism and timidity. Not least in the form of massive debt. But god forbid that J.G. Ballard's precious imagination (He's a GENIUS!) should ever concern itself with anything as banal -- anything as unmentionably real -- as the replacement of student grants by student loans (nearly every graduate in Britain now starts work about 30,000 pounds in debt), the replacement of a living wage by a credit card, the replacement of affordable housing by the "death grip" (lit.: mortgage), or the replacement of thought by antithought.
So it's really pretty damn inspiring what's going on right now.
"Ich kann gar nicht so viel fressen, wie ich kotzen möchte." - Max Liebermann,, Berlin, 1933
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts." - Richard Feynman, NYC, 1966
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