Makes sense

So student loans for

Cunt Studies
Intersectionality of Genders



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Marxist and Socialist Studies Minor University of Maine
The university says that this minor “encourages students to look at the world from a variety of Marxist and Socialist perspectives.” Students are required to take “Marxist Philosophy 1: The Philosophy of Karl Marx” and may choose from other courses including “Transnational Feminisms” and “Feminist, Gender and Queer Theory.”
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Queer Studies Denison University
This program seeks to “legitimate [sic] academic inquiry into sexuality, sex, and gender, to pose questions of normativity and power, and to foster community with and for historically marginalized groups.” To fulfill the requirements for this useless major, students will take courses such as “Introduction to Queer Studies,” “Queer Theory,” and “Transgender Studies/Transgender Issues.”
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Diversity & Inclusion Studies United States Military Academy West Point
This minor “helps fulfill the Superintendent’s and Dean’s vision for diversity and inclusion at West Point.” Students may take courses including “Social Inequality,” “The Politics of Race, Gender, and Sexuality,” and “Power and Difference.”
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Secular Studies Pitzer College
Secular Studies is the ideal major for those who want to eradicate religion in the West. While it isn’t an official major, “students wishing to develop a special major in secular studies should consult with Professor Phil Zuckerman concerning a proposed plan of study.” The program “involves the study of non-religious people, groups, thought, and cultural expressions.” Fascinating.
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Recreation and Leisure Studies St. Joseph's University, New York
What’s the perfect major for those who Netflix and chill 24/7? Recreation and Leisure Studies helps “others learn to nurture their emotional, physical and cognitive health — while having a little fun…” Students play Scrabble in the program’s website photo (it probably costs students $1,000 per game).
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LGBTQ+ Studies San Diego State University
Spend your hard-earned money on this major–where you can learn about same-sex desires and your sexual identity! That is if you want to be jobless after graduation…
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Social Justice Minor University of Illinois Chicago
This minor seeks to “attend to issues of disparity between dominant groups and those disadvantaged because of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, disability, or other identities, conditions, and social positions.” Fun.
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Equity Studies Saint Michael's College
This major focuses on “inequalities based on race and on disability” and offers courses such as “A Case for Reparations?,” “Comparative Politics of Racism,” and “The Politics of Queer Cinema.”
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Master of Business Administration Wharton Business School
What? How is a business school woke? The University of Pennsylvania invested $118,000 per year to require MBA students to take classes such as “Business Economics and Discrimination,” “Power and Politics in Organizations,” or “Leading Diversity in Organizations.
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Justice & Peace Studies Georgetown University
As part of the university’s College of Arts & Sciences, the Justice & Peace Studies program “is a transdisciplinary, cross-cultural community of students, faculty, staff, and community partners who share a commitment to the academic study and lived pursuits of peace and social justice.” Peace on earth SOLVED!
 
Student loans should be like mortgages. You cannot get a loan for $1.5 million to
Your country really is fucked up, forcing people to risk bankruptcy for something (higher education) so valuable to your nation.

Also, bankruptcy for medical expenses.

But you fork out huge amounts of public funds to insure rich people who build their houses in flood zones when they get knocked over in hurricanes!
 
Your country really is fucked up, forcing people to risk bankruptcy for something (higher education) so valuable to your nation.

Also, bankruptcy for medical expenses.

But you fork out huge amounts of public funds to insure rich people who build their houses in flood zones when they get knocked over in hurricanes!
Yeah, that's not a thing. :)
 
Hel_Books said:
Your country really is fucked up, forcing people to risk bankruptcy for something (higher education) so valuable to your nation.

Also, bankruptcy for medical expenses.

But you fork out huge amounts of public funds to insure rich people who build their houses in flood zones when they get knocked over in hurricanes!

Yeah, that's not a thing. :)
What's not a thing? People going bankrupt to pay for education or healthcare? Or tax money going to rich idiots with beach houses.
 
If they major in any of the above

They should be bankrupt

You never went to college or had any secondary education. Your posts are the proof I cite to my claim. I certainly understand the frustration you have trying to interact with people when expressing yourself in language is a difficulty.
 
Read the link above and you'll find that your federal government does, indeed, subsidize insurance.

Sir, you’re far too kind engaging this member. I respect that.

The correct question you should ask this fukwit is howdafuk a supposed engineer 😂😂😂😂😂How does an engineer not know this? 💩🤷‍♀️💩🤷‍♀️
 
You never went to college or had any secondary education. Your posts are the proof I cite to my claim. I certainly understand the frustration you have trying to interact with people when expressing yourself in language is a difficulty.
It is embarrassing that he makes these proclamations like he knows anything about it.

Humans need to study everything in order to advance as a species. People can choose to specialize in a field that will bring them a financially rewarding career. But they can choose to study something that gives them a soul-rewarding career.
 
Hel_Books said:
Read the link above and you'll find that your federal government does, indeed, subsidize insurance.

That's not what the article says. Did you read it? :)
The article describes a 36 billion dollar (and counting) subsidy. Read it below:

Flooded With Good Intentions
Wednesday, January 10th, 2024
Sen. John Kennedy is upset because Sen. Rand Paul wants to limit federal flood insurance.

But Paul is right. In my new video, Paul says, “(It) shouldn’t be for rich people.”

That should be obvious. Actually, federal flood insurance shouldn’t be for anyone. Government has no business offering it. That’s a job for … the insurance business.

Of course, when actual insurance businesses, with their own money on the line, checked out what some people wanted them to insure, they said, “Heck no! If you build in a dangerous place, risk your own money!”

Politically connected homeowners who own property on the edges of rivers and oceans didn’t like that. They whined to congressmen, crying, “We can’t get insurance! Do something!”

Craven politicians obliged. Bureaucrats at the Federal Emergency Management Agency even claim they have to issue government insurance because, “There weren’t many affordable options for private flood insurance, especially for people living in high-risk places.”

But that’s the point! A valuable function of private insurance is to warn people away from high-risk places.

But instead of heeding that warning, politicians said, “Don’t worry. Since private companies won’t insure you, we will.”

Of course, the politicians claimed they’d price the insurance properly so they wouldn’t lose taxpayer money.

“We must (do) everything we can to protect taxpayer dollars.” said Colorado Sen. Wayne Allard.

But Paul points out, “Like most things in government, they continue to lose money.”

So far, the government lost $36 billion of your money.

Yet they still insure people who can’t get private insurance.

Kennedy thinks that’s fine. “The first role of government is to protect people and property,” he shouts from the Senate floor. “I thought this is what libertarians believe.”

No, Senator, we believe government should protect our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and then leave us mostly alone.

By insuring risky property, Paul points out, “You’re actually doing the opposite of what you would think government would want to do; you’re promoting bad behavior.”

Exactly.

Years ago, Federal Flood Insurance encouraged my bad behavior.

I wanted to build a house on a beach. When I asked my father to help with the mortgage, he said, “No! Are you crazy? It’s on the edge of an ocean!”

Dad was right. It was a dumb place to build. But I built anyway, because Federal flood insurance, idiotically, guaranteed that I wouldn’t lose money.

I enjoyed my house for ten years, but then, as predicted, it washed away.

It was an upsetting loss, but thanks to Uncle Sam, I didn’t lose a penny.

I’m grateful. But it’s wrong that you were forced to pay for my beach house.

Paul is right to say that people with second homes “should not get insurance through the government.”

Actually, no one should get flood insurance through the government, but Paul fears that his irresponsible colleagues won’t approve killing the handout altogether. Instead, he just proposes limiting the handout to primary residences.

It would be a start.

But even this slight reform is too much for Kennedy, who says, “If you earn enough to buy a second home, we shouldn’t discourage that.”

No, we shouldn’t.

But we shouldn’t subsidize it with taxpayer money!

Doesn’t he get the difference?

Federal flood insurance is like buying drunk drivers new cars.

Adding to the idiocy, there is no limit on how many times the government will give away your money.

“One home in Virginia,” says Paul, “they’ve rebuilt the house 41 times!”

I took your money once. I apologize for taking it, but when my government offers me a handout, I feel stupid not taking it.

Let’s get rid of federal flood insurance and all subsidies that encourage people to do foolish things.
 
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