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leetom said:
But then all of the unionised students would become bitter about funding events that de-unionised students make active use of.

At least I know I would. Paying my union fees because I feel ideologically inclined to do so, only to have the we-love-VSU Young Libs come and enjoy themselves at a Union-funded event

Empathise with me.
That's why you charge non-members for entry into Union funded events.
 

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That's why you charge non-members for entry into Union funded events.
why are you so certain user pay would work for student unions anyway?
you realise the only people who do are liberal party members who are pushing the policy only as a means to squash young leftist political movements.
university admin thinks it sucks
 

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why are you so certain user pay would work for student unions anyway?
you realise the only people who do are liberal party members who are pushing the policy only as a means to squash young leftist political movements.
university admin thinks it sucks
That is complete and utter bullshit, there are truckloads of completely apolitical people who support VSU.

And if I was supporting VSU only to crush political movements why would I be supporting the full scale model rather than the ALP's "compromise" model?
 

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withoutaface said:
That is complete and utter bullshit, there are truckloads of completely apolitical people who support VSU.

And if I was supporting VSU only to crush political movements why would I be supporting the full scale model rather than the ALP's "compromise" model?
At the risk of saying something obvious because I haven't trawled through most of this thread:

There are also lots of apolitical people who are against VSU, you couldn't have rallies with thousands of people if only the members of the Labor Club and Socialist Alternative were showing up. And don't say it was just free food, we have had rallies of similarly significant size with no gimmicks at all :)

And you might support full VSU to crush political movements because you know what happened in Victoria.

edit: wtf happened, I read the following post by walrusbear before I clicked reply! Someone needs to fix the forum software.
 

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withoutaface said:
That is complete and utter bullshit, there are truckloads of completely apolitical people who support VSU.

And if I was supporting VSU only to crush political movements why would I be supporting the full scale model rather than the ALP's "compromise" model?
aside from disgruntled students and liberal party politicians what support does the VSU model have?

i was pointing out the liberal party motivation, not your own.
 

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At the risk of saying something obvious because I haven't trawled through most of this thread:

There are also lots of apolitical people who are against VSU, you couldn't have rallies with thousands of people if only the members of the Labor Club and Socialist Alternative were showing up. And don't say it was just free food, we have had rallies of similarly significant size with no gimmicks at all :)

And you might support full VSU to crush political movements because you know what happened in Victoria.

edit: wtf happened, I read the following post by walrusbear before I clicked reply! Someone needs to fix the forum software.
something is off with the timing
 

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Techie said:
At the risk of saying something obvious because I haven't trawled through most of this thread:

There are also lots of apolitical people who are against VSU, you couldn't have rallies with thousands of people if only the members of the Labor Club and Socialist Alternative were showing up. And don't say it was just free food, we have had rallies of similarly significant size with no gimmicks at all :)

And you might support full VSU to crush political movements because you know what happened in Victoria.

edit: wtf happened, I read the following post by walrusbear before I clicked reply! Someone needs to fix the forum software.
I never said that there weren't apolitical people who supported CSU, I merely refuted the assertion that VSU is only supported by a bunch of extremist Young Libs.
 

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withoutaface said:
I never said that there weren't apolitical people who supported CSU, I merely refuted the assertion that VSU is only supported by a bunch of extremist Young Libs.
and is notably not supported by the university administration
 

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walrusbear said:
and is notably not supported by the university administration
Is this the same university administration that Janda and co always whinge about because they can never do anything right? Why is their judgement on this matter any different to, for example, the recent decision to hire private security, much to Rose Jackson's disgust?
 

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withoutaface said:
Is this the same university administration that Janda and co always whinge about because they can never do anything right? Why is their judgement on this matter any different to, for example, the recent decision to hire private security, much to Rose Jackson's disgust?
their stance against VSU is telling, because they are not ideologically positioned to the 'left'. they believe that it will negatively affect the universities.
 

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They are ideologically predisposed to go for the option which will in all likelyhood be the most cost effective for them. If VSU comes in there is a chance that a small number of essential services may have to be provided by the university administration, thereby costing them money. Same deal with the private security, and alleged larger tute groups, falling standards etc.
 

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withoutaface said:
They are ideologically predisposed to go for the option which will in all likelyhood be the most cost effective for them. If VSU comes in there is a chance that a small number of essential services may have to be provided by the university administration, thereby costing them money. Same deal with the private security, and alleged larger tute groups, falling standards etc.
that and the fact that there will be less income if the university sucks when there is less on offer under VSU.
 

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their stance against VSU is telling, because they are not ideologically positioned to the 'left'. they believe that it will negatively affect the universities.
Are you trying to tell me that teachers aren't aligned to the left?

The reason alot of teachers, uni accademics etc hate it is probably because;
- The honestly think it'll be worse off.
- They are from the left.
- They have close contact with the unions and the union movement at university.

none of those are mutually exclusive.
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Are you trying to tell me that teachers aren't aligned to the left?

The reason alot of teachers, uni accademics etc hate it is probably because;
- The honestly think it'll be worse off.
- They are from the left.
- They have close contact with the unions and the union movement at university.

none of those are mutually exclusive.
i was referring more to people like gavin brown (people running the uni; not the teachers)
 

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MoonlightSonata said:
This may come as a surprise, but I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to convey there
There was no message, I just decided to google the first word that came into my head.
 

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