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Thursday
Aug182011

A (lack of) Nationwide Student Protest

Just wondering why it hasn't happened yet. It is sort of the rage all across the planet now, with some specifically about education policy, in case you didn't know, and it just seems like it is time here. Students are organizing stuff like flash mobs at universities all across the country (here is ours), so I am a little surprised there are not organized protests for well ... anything whatsoever. Clearly the technology makes organizing something like this so simple, it just seems like something would have triggered such a public display of outrage by now. 

Just an observation. Curious as to your thoughts on why ...

Reader Comments (1)

This article from Al-Jazeerah makes some interesting observations
8 Reasons Young Americans Don't Protest

August 19, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMeredith (@msstewart)
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