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"If you keep them busy with basic needs, they will forget about the freedoms that they have lost."
Make things difficult enough and all anyone as any energy for is meeting the most basic needs. Having a place to live, feeding a family, etc. Dire times.
Indeed. I read somewhere that men are no longer wanting to go to university because of the prohibitive cost.
I'm not shocked, I went the apprenticeship route and I was able to get enough money together to buy a home last year after getting a job in my sector.
Meanwhile my partner went to uni and is doing manual labour work while renting out a room, they got their degree but they can't find any work in their sector.
If I went to uni, I would probably would not have been in any state to be saving any kind of money
It's a sad state of affairs. Education is the crux of society and them paywalling it by making it prohibitively expensive has been shocking.
Turning education into a business is a mistake.