highpingbastard said:
But here it goes:
No, I was not saying that if you stop government funding roughts then UTS funding roughts will stop. I was saying that the problem of funds being used inappropriately is INHERENT in the whole system of democracy...and that there's MUCH BIGGER scams going on but which no one seems to care about (despite the fact that the bigger scams cost way more money).
I also said that I do agree that some of the CLUBS (not the whole union) are crap. I agree with you in this point and I think the problem may be the fact that it's too easy to get funding. But, there's always two sides to the story. The fact that the union is making it easy for anyone to start a club/soc is a good thing in that everyone has the freedom to create a club and group together people of similar interests. The obvious disadvantage being that if the founder is not serious, then the club becomes redudant and a burden on resources.
However, I also reiterated the point that there are humungous amounts of funds being spent on useful services. The gym is a great example (the fees are very very cheap...there's nowhere you'll find it that cheap..except maybe at other unis). Legal advocacy can be useful for students...and if you just do some basic research, you'll find that legal representation is very very expensive. Other things such as academic appeal (where you can appeal to the uni) is handled by the students association. Finally, I am a strong believer that freedom of speech is an important thing (and the fact that many publications are the result of the student association's funding supports freedom of speech) to maintain and let's be reasonable here, freedom of speech is GREATLY restricted due to the whole capitalist structure. Freedom of speech is for the rich, only...period.
Now I'm not saying that we have to change the whole system so that we can be communist etc etc..Don't misunderstand me. I am merely outlining that there are a lot of benefits, besides the whole club/soc dillema. There are problems, yes. But if VSU is instated then there will be no funding for these important things. Some things to do with student's asscoiation may be a little stuffed up, but I think the solution is to go and fight for what you what changed - not to abolish the whole system!
The people who support the whole "i should pay for only what i use" argument are being narrow-sighted. Firstly, if you ever need legal advocacy, even ONCE in the 5 years, those instalments of $200 that you paid for over those 5 years would've already been made up for you. Secondly, just use the gym a few times and your money will be made up. I mean, the $200 that you spend is diverted across a broad range of things and it works because not everyone uses ever single service...therefore, everyone pays for everything bringing down the price of everything and you use what you want while leaving the residual for others to use.
geez here i go again:
you can continue the point that democracy and free speech is important-YAY no1 is saying otherwise, and whether you oppose vsu and other people disagree with you does not make it the struggle of the century
the fact that the unions let anyone make a club before seeing what the students who they represent what we want is a concern- the funds they control on our interests can be accessed by anyone to create more useless groups.
Let me make this clear, it does not make me feel all good that someone has "freedom" like this to access funds for whatever reason they come up with - because it is suprisingly similar to a politician abusing departmental funds as you put it before. its not "freedom" at all its more like theft
and more often than not these groups can be pretty exclusive and do nothing than ask the other students to pay for lunch for them once everynow and then to do whatever it is they do...im sure they have a list of objectives in paper somewhere, but i doubt it would be like that for some of the minor groups if you were to actually attend. they make the groups exclusive in a sense because they dont want other students to realise what a waste of a service it is...every service at uts does this to an extent because all you ever get is this boxed in feeling at uts and that maybe theyre hiding behind their groups for a good time at the expense of other uni students
how would you like it if because funds went to create the "indonesian cooking club for the 21st century" you did not recieve adequate service from needed areas
the idea of "i should pay for only what i use" is not an evil plot, people only use this concept when asking how can we better use funds!! no1 said the first union service to go should be the legal advocacy service ...this is more anti vsu blindness who like to exaggerate everything and have gone from protecting our interests to protecting their arses
and also once again let me make these things clear for you:
"if vsu you comes to be instated" yes it will and the unions and association will still exist afterwards, the only things that change is that without forcing the students to pay for EVERYTHING like the "freedom/theft" of funding and resources they are forced to think alike the students again and provide NEEDED services
"there will be no funding for things" no this is not the case, the point of this thread was to see what should be done after vsu with what funds people voluntarily provide, funds unions raise and are given and how student representation can be improved- with this new strain on the system it will make things better if some people spent less time yelling at a brick wall like the government and more time actually doing something useful and applying our minds to our advantage- "whatever doesnt kill you makes you stronger"
"the solution is to go and fight for what you what changed - not to abolish the whole system! " and you say we should not be communists.lol stop taking things out of context when this is a thread about the effect of vsu on uts students...the solution you think will change things will not change things- it is a ridiculous idea to say the least because you are not being resonable
this is just another example of how the unions and associations at uts can provide us with mixed up and muddled information- what they should be doing is thinking ahead and making plans- but they are spending time and money on this issue by lying to students about their situation
without the funds of all uts students we can not possibly provide the service of legal advocacy and representation- what a load of bullshit used to scare people, because in the end thats the only way how they get a response out of the students, by trying to scare us into seeing their point of view
the sad thing is their point of view has changed into their own standpoint; useless spending which puts strain on other things and lies about our future studies and representation