• kronkfresh [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    Yeah I mean I said my issue was with capitalism. We don't disagree that in theory its not a bad thing at all. But under capitalism it means a further exploited TA at best, and the student is exploited as well. If the TA was qualified to teach a class, they would teach it. The only benefit of in-person education is the level of interaction. Anyone can watch YouTube videos. What exactly is the student paying for that they can't get from Reddit and YouTube at that point?