walrusbear
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well the SRC represents the political views of those who voted...Phanatical said:My point is that while our SRC continues to advocate things like "equality for women" by discriminating against me as a male, supporting terrorist organisations like Falun Gong, spending SRC resources on protests against police brutality (like Today's protest, for example) and on the campaign for candidates in the UTS student association, and refusing to assist me in my own issues, that there are students like you who actually believe that this is a GOOD thing.
I pay the same as any other student, despite the fact that I am on a different campus and don't even get access to the common services that all students at USYD are supposed to have. I want fair and equal representation. I want my money to contribute to a university community that I can actually be a part of. And I don't want my representative organisation fighting against what I believe.
so what else can be done?
if you think it's hard being a social conservative at university, you've got no trouble
try being a social justice advocate in the current political climate. the broader world is very conservative, so you've got nothign to worry about.
that said, i think it would be fair if fees were lowered for people off-campus.