This is presented as an individual consumption problem. It is generally impossible to solve systemic problems through individual consumption, you're just one person. If you want to feel good about removing your contribution to the problem that's totally cool, but let's not kid ourselves about whether we've actually addressed a tendency.
In short, if getting a college education on another country's dime is bad, it must be solved through policy or collective action, not because some (likely privileged lib) kid is having an existential crisis about whether they're a burden on Argentina.
This is presented as an individual consumption problem. It is generally impossible to solve systemic problems through individual consumption, you're just one person. If you want to feel good about removing your contribution to the problem that's totally cool, but let's not kid ourselves about whether we've actually addressed a tendency.
In short, if getting a college education on another country's dime is bad, it must be solved through policy or collective action, not because some (likely privileged lib) kid is having an existential crisis about whether they're a burden on Argentina.