Sunday, December 22, 2013

Revolution or a Never Ending Passivity?


Ashley Perea
English 1a
Ms. Monique Williams
19 December, 2013
Revolution or a Never Ending Passivity?
            We ask these questions all the time: “Why is college tuition so expensive?”, “What happened to student loans actually helping college students?”, “How am I supposed afford living with this amount of debt?”, and “Why is my degree and hard work in college not ensuring me a secure job?”. The current college education system has been manipulated by corporations and the universities themselves to achieve a great amount of selfish financial gains. This system was originally made to further enlighten the American people and to prepare them for a professional career. However, under the current economic state of America having a college degree does not set you apart from anyone else. The college degree is a piece of paper that is given to you after you have achieved several years of hard work and hundred thousand dollars of debt. I will cite Travis Smiley and Cornel West's book, The Rich and The Rest of Us, The video “College conspiracy” by the NIA, and Eve Ensler in her interview for Mind shift from Gaiam TV. This essay will explain why a college education is still very important, how Corporate America worked hand in hand with colleges to corrupt the current system, and how enlightenment and ending the consumeristic and passive lifestyle will help achieve change in our current education system.
             The college education system today is no longer helping students make their dreams come true. It is now forcing students to conform to a harsh reality. From an early age we are told by society and our authority figures that a college education is necessary to live comfortably in todays world. One aspect of this notion is true, it is very hard to get employed without a college degree. The high unemployment and college graduate rate has made a college degree a norm and a requirement for employment. Travis Smiley and Cornel West state in their book, The Rich and The Rest Of Us, what the presumed scenario is, “Everybody knows you can't be successful in these modern times without a college education. So you enroll in college, perhaps you attend a land-grant state college or a prestigious private university. Perhaps you graduated with honors. Debt might have been pouring out of your ears, but still, you make it. With expectations of a fantastic job that matches your fantastic skills, you’ll handle the debt later” (47). However, the degree does not set you apart from the majority of the people seeking employment. Samuel, a college graduate, was living lavishly with his family in until he got laid off of his full time job "due to downsizing". After six years of employment and being part of the higher middle class Samuel finally realized the reality of things with his business, "“Major accounts just disappeared. My clients were struggling through the Great Recession like everyone else,” Samuel said. “The phones stopped ringing. No one could afford my services. Bills started piling up quickly”"(45). Samuel story shows that a college degree does not set you apart from the rest of the population struggling with this recession. The high unemployment rate does not guarantee you a stable job. Although this does not sound appealing to those drowning in college debt, it is still very necessary to get a college education because those without a college degree are the first employees to be laid off and the last appliers to be employed.
             The education system is no longer helping the American people from the corporate vultures. Instead colleges are going hand in hand with Corporate America in hopes of destroying the American Dream because of selfish greed. The cost it takes to achieve a college education is so ridiculous that parents today start their kid's college funds as soon as their child is born. Even with their eighteen years of savings, nothing will prepare them for the amount of money they will spend within their child's 4 years of college education. In the video “college conspiracy” by the NIA, the narrator states, “ tuition rates have gone up 29% within 5 years...text books tripled in pricing over the past decade...colleges charge about 200 dollars for every text book that has no resale value because they publish a slightly revised version with a new name every year...corporations and college bookstores are collaborating together to make custom text books so that students cannot save money by buying their books online.” These facts show that colleges can care less about the hundred thousand dollars of debt a student has. Their only concern is their own financial gains to put in a new football field or gym onto their campus, so that they can impress families and future students to enroll into their school and ensure themselves future financial gains. If colleges truly cared about the future of their students then they would put in this extra money to lower tuitions and text book pricing, improve the quality of educations by lowering class sizes, and giving out grants to students instead of loans. The American people are victims of an unfair system that feeds off of the fact that a college education is necessary.
             The solution to this problem is beyond the college education system. Over the years we have been taught to behave according to a capitalistic ideology. The American society has been taught that consuming materialistic things will make us happy and while we have been conforming to this lifestyle our basic needs have been stripped away from us, one of them being our right to an education. Americans are aware of this unjust system but they refuse to revolt against authorities because living passively is the only lifestyle they know. Eve Ensler stated that the only way to reach a transition of lifestyle for a better future is to “Get rid of the consumerism thing and begin to see ourselves as artists and creators of our destiny. Much of why this is happening is the creation of this passive culture.” This Passive culture can only be destroyed if we realize that true happiness will never occur with the purchasing of the newest technology. The power of the elites is so strong that the statement “true happiness comes with enlightenment” is completely ignored. Our common sense still makes us search for further enlightenment but our passivity allows us to conform and seek this enlightenment under a corrupt college education system with outrageous tuition prices. It is time to put passivity aside. The American people need to intelligently and strategically revolt for our basic rights, but first we need to put this consumerist lifestyle behind us.
             It is evident that our basic rights are being taken away from us by the elites. Years and years of taught passivity and consumerisam has forced us to live under a selfish system. The education system has been manipulated because is still very important in todays world. If one does not have a college education then they are put to the bottom of the list of employment. The demand of an extended education is so great that elites have raised prices for a college education as if it where a business instead of a basic right. These prices have been stretched so far that the a college education no longer serve the purpose it used to serve. A diploma used to be a symbol of a professional job with good pay and a great economic future, but now the diploma symbolizes great debt, unrecognized hard work, and a future of unstable socio-economics. The solution to mending this unfair system is to free ourselves from this consumeristic lifestyle, enlighten ourselves, and revolt intelligently against our current selfish government. The passivity of the American people has reached its height. Could it be that this extreme passivity will refuse change? If this solution spreads like wildfire then we might be in the midst of a new era, but that depends on every individual person. So what will it be: Revolution or a never ending passivity to an unjust system?