Re : Re: Re : Re: Greek Riots
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Originally Posted by
Evil_Maniac From Mars
It is not ironic that it sounds very unintellectual when the left calls the right anti-intellectual?
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Well, anti-intellectualism has been a defining factor of the Right's discurse since the beginning of the modern era, whether you like it or not. It has since then been succesfully exported to the far-left, but it doesn't change the fact it was first used by the reactionnary right.
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They are students, studying costs money. They can study, so their parents have it. And because they have the time to burn shops, which they wouldn't even consider doing if they were working class kids who know about hard labour, and because they, much unlike people who are motivated by something, and study instead of riot because they want to make something out of their lives, riot, 1+1=2.
So yeah, you're making that up and don't have anything concrete to back up your claims :-/
One year at the Uni in France costs 400€, which is roughly equal to 15 days of work for a student. I'd hardly call that hard labour.
Of course, Greece isn't France, the country is poorer, but the wealth of a country often bears no relevance to the tuition fees one has to pay in said country. For all I know, University could be free in Greece.
On a sidenote, I'm glad that in some countries, students don't have to work to pay for the university.
Then, according to your wonderful and flawless reasoning, what about:
- workers who go on strike ?
- workers who riot and destroy stuff ?
I guess they have no clue about the value of money and of hard larbour and just act as spoiled kids :shrug:
Notice that I have absolutely no sympathy for the rioters, since I'm pretty sure most of them just want to blow things up for the heck of it (I don't have much sympathy for the :daisy: greek government as well), but it looks like your attempt to describe them as just upper class people who want to have fun is to say the least, baseless.