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Topic: The idea that people need to go to college to get a job is discrimination. (Read 35 times)

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Both, many companies, and some schools, allow people to test out. It's the way that we find qualified people. Apprenticeships might be better. But schools is the way we do it. I mean, you want somebody who is qualified, don't you?

Cool
These days, college graduates are not qualified to do shit. Colleges promote violence. Colleges refuse to acknowledge that they have a fucking problem. This means that about all college graduates are going to go to Hell where they will be sexually abused by demons for all eternity.

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-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

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Both, many companies, and some schools, allow people to test out. It's the way that we find qualified people. Apprenticeships might be better. But schools is the way we do it. I mean, you want somebody who is qualified, don't you?

Cool
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Hiring someone because of a college degree is discrimination. It is worse than racial discrimination. Oh wait. It is racial discrimination. Universities are racist violence promoting pieces of shit who prefer applicants who are black over applicants who are white, Jewish, or Asian. Universities refuse to apologize for promoting violence against me.

When a person goes to college, guess what? THEY ARE NOT WORKING A F@#$ING JOB. THIS MEANS THAT PEOPLE WHO GO TO COLLEGE HAVE LESS JOB EXPERIENCE THAN PEOPLE WHO DON'T. Colleges are absolutely horrendous environments for learning (most college students are rude, loud, and a horrible influence; they do whatever they can to prevent others from learning), so we cannot trust that they learned a damn thing. Colleges inflate the grades. Instead of calling colleges institutions of learning, we should call them institutions of learning theater. But in reality, they are institutions of discrimination. Their product is discrimination. People go to college to buy discrimination so that others discriminate in their favor. And guess what? As a whole, colleges have been making people dumber and poorer. Since colleges have been dishonestly inflating the grades, we cannot use college degrees as a method of screening people anymore. And since colleges refuse to apologize for promoting violence against me, we should consider all college graduates as horrible evil people who need to be locked up in a debtor's prison for their student loan debt. There is no excuse.

Regards,

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
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