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Originally Posted by OffsideSpecialist
Not necessarily related to the smoke bombing, but after all the crap going on in Quebec this year, I'm rather pleased I didn't go to McGill. I'm working with someone who goes to McGill starting in a couple of weeks, I will need to get his take on the situation...especially as someone from Ontario who has to pay much more in tuition than the Quebecers. I feel especially sorry for the international students in Quebec.
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If I remember right, most of the classes and exams were cancelled or delayed, there's a core group of students that are anti protesters that while unhappy about the tuition increases have come to the realization that investing in their education and getting it done so they can get into the work force is way more important then marching in the street, whipping pool balls through windows and beating on cops.
Quebec needs to forget about negotiation and get to street sweeping and sentencing these students to cleaning up their own mess.
I personally don't care about which dicipline the students come from, I was being snarky about that.
But these aren't peaceful protests, they are now becoming disruptive protests and they are breaking the law.
To me they've broken any code of conduct based around being a student and they should be expelled from whatever school they're attending so that they don't have to get up in arms about tuition that they won't need to pay anymore.