10/05/2014

How does the UACM use the money earmarked for scholarships?

Apparently, the thugs running this so called "university" do not want the Mexican public to know. The party line is that a sizeable percentage of the students enrolled in the UACM receive a stipend of 600 Mexican pesos (a mere $40 USD a month) for living expenses. Yet, when the information about this so called scholarships is required, the UACM "authorities" will only submit a list of names that could be very well be taken from any Latin American phone list (if interested, you can get the list provided by the UACM from the Google Drive account nakito.patan, although the first two pages appear as an images in this post) No information regarding the amount of the stipends is made available nor are the periods in which those stipends were paid. How can one not become suspicious?
On the lighter side, we cannot resist to comment that the UACM "scholarships" are given out by pure chance, as the students "winning" such scholarships are selected on a process based on the winning numbers of the Mexican lottery. Assigning scholarships on merit would stand against some of the most cherished principles of the UACM founders: first, that objective merit does not exist, that it is only a social construct that the bourgeoisie use to enslave the workers. In second place, that drunkards, slackers, thugs and the like are more deserving of  help than anyone else, as their drunkenness, sloppiness, and thuggery are imposed on them by the establishment, that is: that they are not responsible for their actions, but on the contrary that they are the victims of everyone else.


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