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University students don't deserve welfare. They should feel humbled by the generosity of taxpayers who are funding their education by doing real hard work. I don't see much space for pride there. The same applies to unemployed men. How can a man be happy knowing that his own government and community consider him useless, and throw money earnt through the labour of others at him out of pity? No room for pride there, either. Since dependence on others tends to detract from a sense of masculinity, it is naturally shameful. Women of course are dependent on men - or the state, which is a substitute man - by nature, so they will never feel any shame for it.
Hard work? WTF? Hard work is when you have to go to a real job five days per week and perform well or else risk having your house repossessed and living on the street. Don't give me that BS about students knowing what hard work is.
The university itself is often part of a massive welfare capitalism scam. Subsidies to the universities, government-issued student loans with below market rates that allow people who probably shouldn't be at university attend, thereby driving up demand and prices and leading to a dumbing down of degrees/the emergence of many BS degrees like gender studies, a form of unemployment benefit for the students, many of whom get unproductive degrees and end up working in an unrelated field, struggling to repay their debt. What a crock. But hey, it's great if you happen to own a university.
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