austin2359 said: I know you were being sarcastic but I'm not. |
Which is really quite sad ...
There are groups of people within the United States that have a legitimate reason to stand up and protest an unfair system; after all, with the "war on poverty" having destroyed the family unit and a public school system that can't get their highschool students to be proficient at an elementary school level, poor inner city youth are set up to fail.
With that said, the Occupy Wall Street crowd have (for the most part) been given every opportunity to be successful and their "failures" are the result of their own foolish decisions ... There is no philosophy factory, there isn't a massive demand for master puppeteers, and no one is interested in reading your interpretation of what an author meant when he wrote his book so why would you spend over $100,000 to get a degree that focused on these skills?