this post was submitted on 17 Aug 2023
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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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That one person to the right in the thumbnail doesn't quite get how it works.
"No repayment until cancellation is delivered"
Yeah, that's kinda not a threat. "I'm not going to pay you until you tell me I don't owe anything"
Methinks someone slept through a few classes ;)
Edit: Apparently, my dumb ass slept through some news articles, because I thought the debt cancellation was meant to be total. No idea how I got that impression.
Let this be a lesson, if you're going to make a snarky joke, be right
Not all student loans were eligible for forgiveness.
That sign is saying people who were going to pay their loans should also not pay out of protest.
I appreciate the correction :)
They weren't cancelling all debt, just a portion. The sign is saying they won't repay anything until that portion is cancelled as planned.
Thanks for the correction :)