While I find the cost of so called “higher” education unconscionable, I struggle with the concept that those students got “fucked over by a corrupt, broken system”. They (or their parents) signed on the bottom line. They bought into the fallacy that financial success was contingent on a four year degree. They went in with their eyes wide open, whether they did their due diligence or not. It’s like saying they want debt forgiveness for their mortgage because they didn’t realize they couldn’t afford that particular house when they signed the papers. It’s not on the rest of us to pay for their lack of foresight (or their gullibility). Yes, the situation sucks big time…..like a lot of situations we put ourselves in. My wife and I just finished paying off one son’s student loans (16 years after he graduated….and we were happy to do so). But we knew what we were getting into. No way I can condemn the system, even if I wanted to. I willingly chose to participate, just as everyone else did who took on a student loan. I paid my obligations and I have no desire to pick up the tab for those who can’t or won’t. And, shamefully, I find it ironic (and even amusing) that these so called “educated” people were such lemmings who followed each other over the financial cliff despite the clanging alarm bells. Makes you wonder just how smart these folks really were in the first place……