John Lewis has said many times that when injustice is in front of you, "you have a moral obligation not to be quiet." I am hopeful that well-intentioned people at University of Phoenix will continue to speak out, and I appreciate those people who have helped expose UoPX over the years. If more people had been willing to come forward, and enough administrators had listened, the company would not be in this position.
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@LkHHZCS-1btn - spot on, you nailed it about Camden. creepy, creepy slimy, bitter little man. I think we'll all be seeing him on the news in the near future.
I'd publicly humiliate you here like we do on the CCi site, but you're the only other one here so I guess it would be a waste of my time. Well, I might as well anyway, since I'm already here. Camden Kid (1) has never worked for UoP or any other career college (or even attended one), (2) is a lifelong student obsessed with getting his loans forgiven now that he is unemployed and unemployable, (3) is a conspiracy theorist who calls banks "shadow institutions" (and career colleges "zombie schools" and people with education jobs "welfare leeches" and anyone who is not a communist like him "crap-italist pigs"), (3) he likes to misspell banks names ("Wells Fargo" is always written as "Wells Frago" by him) because he thinks that they're tracking what's said about them on the Interwebs and will come after him, (4) gets really mad when you mess with him and goes on crazy-a-- rants, full of excrement fetishism and misogyny (but always anonymously), (5) Likes to post comments anonymously that congratulate him for being such a "savior" to us and to agree with his other posts (he's pretty brazen, too -- he'll actually use terms like "Bravo!!!" and "The smartest man on the board" and "you sure told them how it is!" etc etc), and (6) is generally the creepiest, trolliest loser that you've ever seen on the net. Oh, Camden Kid, and I assume I'm welcomed to view your internal monolog since you're posting it here as a sort of public performance art. It's actually sort of entertaining, in a watching a train wreck happen kind of way, so...thanks!
Heck, I better chew gun. The pump won't work