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In reply to the discussion: Safe Spaces Segregate the Claremont Colleges [View all]ProudToBeBlueInRhody
(16,399 posts)They are studying.
Part of that is why you see protesters storming campus libraries and verbally accosting other students working. They are outraged no one is paying attention to them. They can't understand why students would waste time on books and such nonsense when they could be paying attention to them. So when they don't, they label it "privilege" and become angry.
Granted, the students working for their grades don't see the other side's point. But honestly, they don't have to. Because they are actually engaging in what colleges and universities exist for. To study. To learn. To question. To research. To earn a degree.
Honestly, there is a for profit future for anyone who wants to open a college for people only interested in sitting around, playing student government and protesting all day. I wish I had the capital to start it up. I'd make a killing.