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The College Lie

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-19 20:13

I have nothing wrong with people training for a profession, as long as the training is real and the profession actually requires it. Sometimes people tell me to "get a job" or "go to school". Go to school? You mean paying an institution a lot of money over four years so I can be "awarded" a piece of vellum with a grave inscription - usually in Latin (which I probably wouldn't have to be able to translate) qualifies me to do things? Personally, I don't need someone else to "accredit" that I'm good at what I do or whether I'm a "higher gentleman" with something to contribute to society. I doubt most of you even put the time in for studying, as opposed to partying. I'm not going to pay thousands of dollars and be in debt to "learn" things I won't even use in the job that will MAYBE become available to me after I get a degree. Also the American public schools and the colleges are full of drugs, fornication, cheating, bullying and so many other Satanic things. I remember back in elementary school I got an F for my lack of a science project because I had nobody helping me and the other kids with fancy volcanoes and their parents and teachers helping them got A's. You couldn't pay me to go back to one.

I'm a "player hater" meaning I refuse to respect people who think they're better than others because they have undeserved material possessions, social status, the ability to manipulate others, disregard for chastity and marriage, and an overall lack of morals. You can call me jealous, but why would I covet something utterly worthless and sinful?

The few jobs I've had in the past I worked hard and unlike everyone else I didn't slack off and only pretend to work when a supervisor or manager was near. You didn't need a college degree to do certain jobs a hundred years ago and all the sudden you need them? It's nothing more than a money making scheme that has tricked almost everyone. The world of academia is corrupt, hypocritic, and elitist. Oh let me guess "I'm just mad because they didn't accept me". I've never even tried to enroll in one of those places in my life. I have been on the campuses of CSU and CU though. People talk about second chances. Sometimes they're given up to ten chances. I haven't even had a first chance.

Some of the same people who are denying me work say "you contribute nothing to society, all you do is take and you never give". Really? You should be saying that to the person who took away potentional income from me by denying me a job. You should say that to the greedy lazy landlord who is overcharging my family to live in a crappy house knowing we have no alternative. You should say that to the middle class white-collar worker who shows up to "work" 9 to 5, spaces out in front of a computer screen, then collects his $200,000 annual salary. A lot of them say "I worked my butt off to get where I am today". Really? What kind of work? I've shown up to day labor offices 5 A.M. in the morning for a whole month and sometimes did 12+ hours of back breaking work like digging holes and picking up tons of scrap dry wall and I was paid minimum wage or near it. Not physical hard work? Well I spent lots of hours studying all kinds of different academic subjects and obtained a high school equivalency diploma on my first try with above average scores. Something that studies have shown the majority, like 75% of the people who take the test including public high school graduates are not able to do. Not that kind of hard work either? It's obvious what's going on and I will pray God fixes it.

Name: !MILKRIBS4k 2009-07-20 11:38

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Not everyone wants to succeed! Some people are happy the way they are!

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