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Students from various universities have staged protests in the face of new reforms proposed by the government. What are your views on these protests?

by MaximSolar

2 comments
  1. I think it is unfortunate that funding for students is being cut. Finland requires lots of specialized workers to sustain its economy and many students will be discouraged from that due to a lack of funding.

  2. I think it’s frankly annoying that we treat pensioners and the ponzi scheme that it is as a holy cow that can never be cut, and the second cuts happen it is towards young people and their futures. Free university education with proper supports is the way to a prosperous society. You literally cannot argue with it, it’s the reason why Finland became so well developed. People should have the same ability to study regardless of social income, because people who were born unlucky might still have ideas that will revolutionize the world, they just need the help and resources.

    No one is having kids and poverty among young people is on the rise, yet we honestly dare to cut the few things young people have to move up in this society in the name of caring and then at the same time moaning about how our birth rates are collapsing and depression is on the rise. And my neighbor gets a 3000 euro pension. What the fuck guys? The faster we reformat and recognize that a massive percentage of our GDP is going into a ponzi scheme and we should address that before cutting from schooling and healthcare the better.

    Muuta neuvoa ei tule, vittu suihkuun, nukkumaan, ja vaalikoppiin.

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