Charapaso

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[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

For my bills? I do have student debt, but have a job that pays well enough I don't have to stress about it. I do worry about others that aren't as fortunate.

And if we can't afford either, why are you arguing it should be free? If you're saying you want something that you're also saying is impossible, why not champion two impossible things?

Good luck trying to articulate your thoughts and positions in the future, because you've failed to do so thus far, and I've exhausted my patience...so I'm gonna bounce

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Making it free for everyone is excellent, specifically because it removes the potential of "the consequences for the choice" of taking out loans.

If you're operating under the assumption that we can only do one or the other, sure: free going forward is better. I just think that we need to make it retroactively free, too.

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (5 children)

You're not explaining why you think that, beyond wanting to punish people for taking out loans.

Your position is inconsistent, because you're arguing they shouldn't have needed to take out those loans.

Again: you're saying people made mistakes, but I don't think that's precisely the case. The majority of student debt isn't because of people going to incredibly expensive schools for useless majors, you know.

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (7 children)

So free University only for majors you deem worthy? Or only for profit minded disciplines? MBAs yes, but art history no?

Besides, economic desperation makes people make poor choices, and I'd wager that most people taking on debt for education don't consider it a poor choice. Often higher education is key to economic success, but given tumultuous economic conditions in the past decades....things haven't panned out for everyone, which makes those decisions look worse in hindsight.

You can't claim everyone with student loan debt has it because they're a worthless hippie art student. The increase in the number of bachelor's degrees made it more competitive to get jobs requiring those degrees, meaning people need to get them just to compete...so people wind up shackled with debt.

It's free to be sympathetic to people who are in a tough situation, even if they bear some responsibility for it. We all do.

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 21 points 1 week ago (23 children)

But...if you think free public university is a good thing...isn't not giving loan forgiveness analogous to saying "folks should stay in jail for trumped up marijuana charges until it's legal Federally"? IMHO people shouldn't have these loans in the first place.

If we can't afford loan forgiveness, we can't afford free public university. We can simultaneously fix the problems of the past while trying to improve things for the future.

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Nowhere in my comment did I suggest that, because it would be a silly way to deal with such a big problem. It takes a lot of training to help people in crisis, and a lot of infrastructure to get people on their feet.

It's not your responsibility alone, it's not my responsibility alone. If you'd like to discuss any of the points I actually made, great. Otherwise you can try to oversimplify the discussion and I won't respond anymore

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

What if the road to becoming "functional" requires, at least in a plurality of cases, help from those that can afford it?

That "free shit" might be what helps them turn their life around. Do you think they have a better chance to improve their station in life if they don't have access to support from the public?

I wholly reject that it's somehow dehumanizing to give folks food and shelter during the worst moments in their lives.

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

Yep: we already saw how his placation of Putin likely led to the invasion of Ukraine, and his recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel for sure pumped up Netanyahu and his coalition.

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 12 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Note what kind of car the bell is on

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 50 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Yeah: gotta be crisis actors, if Alex Jones taught us anything, right?

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

There's a podcast called Behind the Bastards, Robert Evans is the host. Podcast about terrible people in history, Evans and guests have left wing politics and "crude" humor...it's awesome

[–] Charapaso@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I don't think it does much, but any tiny contribution to the fight against climate change is a good for the world, as is any slowing of the erosion of civil rights domestically, gutting of what remains of medicare/medicaid, etc.

I also know a GOP administration will be worse in terms of fighting against leftist movements in the streets, if only slightly. They're definitely worse re: labor movements overall, again: even if only marginally.

So I'm not going to claim it's a panacea, or even someone that will have notable effects, but I do think it matters at the margins, so the effort required is usually worth it, IMHO

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