Indentured slavery

Indentured Slavery
Micah Fry/Staff

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  1. Calipenguin says:

    If four years of the best public university in the world can’t teach you how to avoid “indentured slavery”, then you failed to pursue the right kind of knowledge.  The Monopoly man is just doing his job with a loan you agreed to repay.

    • Micahfry says:

      the idea is that you become an indentured servant in the process of going to school in an attempt to learn the “right kind of knowledge” necessary to avoid indentured servitude. quite a paradox. as a debtor, though, you are something of an indentured slave to the state.

  2. Tony M says:

    Nobody forces you to go to college.

  3. Guest says:

    This wouldn’t be a problem if you didn’t major in ethnic studies and support federally subsidized student loans.