idk, universities more and more function within the system that feeds them and they've been pretty privatized, and with corporate capture of government, even their public funding is a vulnerability (as turns out). but the root of the protest seems indeed still at universities, admittedly.
idk, universities more and more function within the system that feeds them and they've been pretty privatized, and with corporate capture of government, even their public funding is a vulnerability (as turns out). but the root of the protest seems indeed still at universities, admittedly.