Student Debt & Fecal Medicine (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 17)

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36 thoughts on “Student Debt & Fecal Medicine (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 17)”

  1. jaelynn zee says:

    That fecal medicine is amazing technology.. Shit can do a lot of good and we shouldn't be flushing it away. Many nations are using it to fertilize crops. We can have less cows on the planet if we use human feces. Of course they do check it for diseases. I do remember reading that in some nations people would have to eat feces in the past, this is much safer and less gross!

  2. jaelynn zee says:

    Dang! Who does the captions for Youtube? They are always HORRIBLE! They need to fix this problem! It's not "Australian dip" It's "Clostridium difficile" OR "C-diff."

  3. jaelynn zee says:

    I'm SO thankful for all the people who come to the US to practice medicine. We have a shortage of health care workers and Doctors, esp for the poor and middle class b/c of the middleman insurance companies which are ripping off the nation and are NOT needed!

    We have a lot of DACA kids in medical school and they need to be allowed to STAY.

    The only people who should get money are the salaries of the workers, and any profits need to reinvested into R&D, financial aid, or related and NOT going into bank accounts of the top 10%. For an 8min procedure, I wonder how much that costs b/c I know they WAY overcharge for little things. Example. I need B12 to live, it used to cost $4/mo for me to give the shot at home myself. Then in 2014 they raised the cost to $20/mo and when on a VERY fixed income, I don't have an extra $240/yr laying around, but I CAN go into the DR and have a nurse give me that shot, but then they charge $150 for that shot, that really costs $20! So, they are deliberately depleting Medicare and Medicaid by overcharging. Something Republicans are intent on doing, destroying these programs that are NOT "entitlements." They are prepaid for by working.

    It's not right that so many fall through the medical cracks b/c of insurance refusing to pay for diagnostic testing for chronically ill people who don't have a diagnosis!

  4. jaelynn zee says:

    Dang! I wish I could get $40/day for my crap, but I'm probably not healthy enough.

  5. jaelynn zee says:

    I'm dumbfounded that supplements and vitamins are not considered "drugs" and don't get FDA approval! I avoid these potentially dangerous products b/c they've been proven to often not contain what they claim to contain. That market clearly needs regulation and the attack ad campaign to do this was a disservice to Americans! We deserve better if we are giving up half our tax dollars to the military, which usually ends up NOT providing for soldiers, but for sub-contractors. Time to end these wars and invest that money here!

  6. jaelynn zee says:

    It's clear that the US gov and FDA don't want people to be healthy and live long!

  7. Ethan says:

    Pretty easy fix. Stop giving out student loans from the government to people who won't pay it back. Let private institutions give out loans to viable degree earning students. And then the colleges won't be able to charge so much since everyone is just getting free money thy charge whatever they want

  8. EL CHOOBY LMAO says:

    Always remember that the Jews are behind the loans that keep us in this binding debt for decades and until we do something about Wall Street and the federal reserve, then things should get better

  9. Ryan Cunningham says:

    I think that we need to go back to a thinking before Reagan and take the top tier 70%-80%

  10. DPN AST says:

    Is there any possible way to make money on this bubble?

  11. DPN AST says:

    Education is so expensive you better off not going to college at all – because after four years at college you are going to have 100+ K debt. Instead if you go to work in McDonalds scrapping by 7,5$ you can save 200$ per month its 2400$ in a year.4 years later you will have 9600$ in account. Take that money, and use it to have some certificate or trade, in computer literacy or tech job or associate degree – and that is it! Most jobs dont require 95% of the college stuff.

  12. Brande MIDGETT-CROSBY says:

    Fuck that it's impossible to get a job with a degree

  13. Brande MIDGETT-CROSBY says:

    I owe 175

  14. Brande MIDGETT-CROSBY says:

    I bet someone that the system will break in ten years

  15. Brande MIDGETT-CROSBY says:

    Not surprised the immune system is in the stomach. Foreign medicine is better than American.

  16. Christopher Kaiser says:

    The job market is changing drastically. You are not going to have much luck if you don't pay attention to where the economy is heading. Technology is where the money is if you want a university degree to pay off for you. Unfortunately, you'll have to get at least a Master's Degree or higher if you expect to teach. Basically, you'll need to keep going if you want any Arts degree to start working for you in those fields and even those jobs are getting very competitive. A four year degree in Arts is fine if you're only interested in learning but, they are basically useless in the job market. Tech schools are your best bet. Go learn a trade. It will pay off. I know a lot of people who did that who make a lot more money than the people who went off to college.

    Here's something else you have to think about. So, these kids are coming out of college and not having any luck finding jobs in their field. They end up taking jobs that would normally be given to people who only have a HS diploma. To an employer, who do you think is going looks more appealing as a prospective employee? A college degree says a few things. Generally, you are smart, you are capable of following instructions, you work hard, you reach goals and you have debt that needs to be paid off. They're starting to say that a college degree is going to be the equivalent of having a HS diploma a few years ago. Where does that leave people? Not going to college may give you a head start but, a 22 year old with a college degree might become your competition very soon.

    You have to think about this also. Lower to median pay jobs are going to start becoming more scarce. We are going to be losing a lot of jobs that can be done by computers, automation, driver-less cars and its weird to say but, also robots. We're not going to need many cashiers, drivers, manufacturers, etc. in the not too distant future. The world is changing very quickly.

    Don't forget the military will pay for your education and employers really like veterans. It is always an option for some. It does pay off in the end but, there are some trade-offs too. With the way the world is going there is no telling what could happen. We're living in some really weird times and the only constant is change.

  17. pebre79 says:

    "Before they're paid 40 bucks for their morning dump…" Oh god that cracked me up! Thomas is the best.

  18. DJ AA says:

    So, all of y'all are just gonna comment on the student debt part? I've literally scrolled through like 100 comments with only one mention of this guy shooting his neighbors shit into his own butthole, at home, on the bed. This is the most ridiculous piece of "science" shit I've ever seen in my life. Absolutely ridiculous.

  19. Travel Buggers says:

    How the hell did they accumulate $290 000 student debt? That is insane.

  20. Matthew Jay says:

    I hold 2 degrees & I’m in my 8th year of teaching. I am absolutely crushed and ground under by my school debt. I want this to be my last year of teaching so that I may study to become an underwater welder. Teacher salary does not pay. I don’t even have food security! My dad is helping me with food.
    P.S. My school debt is $152K as of July 2017.

  21. Anthony Vivero says:

    We've shifted into the entrepreneurial/create your own job era. Unless you want to become a doctor, engineer, or lawyer. Don't go to college. Better yet, don't get in debt. Create whatever you love to do online and ride that wave, see where it takes you.

  22. Tim Nelson says:

    Here in America, this is reality: healthcare is unaffordable and not a right, college tuition is beyond the ability to repay, politicians are bought and paid for by drug companies and major corporations, and the president is a lying, maniacal, racist and misogynist asshole who loses the popular vote but wins the election.

    Meanwhile, transplanting someone else's shit into your own asshole is considered acceptable and an approved medical treatment. Fuck this country.

  23. Alex Munoz says:

    College!

  24. the.mighty.kyuss says:

    26:40 The look of an existential crisis, "What the fuck am I doing here? And what the fuck am I doing with my life?"

  25. ETFbvbAA says:

    I just came here to say that student debt sucks but I'm staying because I wanna see what this medicine thing is about lol

  26. Harvey Sarai says:

    lmao 18:55

  27. kk P says:

    america's private schools are a fucking scam. They are low ranked, and you get shit jobs which make it unaffordable to pay back the loans.
    More importantly, most college classes are a fucking waste of time.

  28. kk P says:

    so many worthless fucking degrees. They should only require 2 years of college.

  29. kk P says:

    can't pay back your loans? donate poop !

  30. Natasha Johnson says:

    One major problem with a lot of students nowadays is they don't keep in touch with how the economy is going and how these jobs fields are going. I remember in grade 10 my careers teacher in 2013/2014 telling us not to go for teaching. Due to the fact so many people have teaching degrees already and there literally a waiting list now. It just people being clueless and going into things without looking the outlook of that career.

  31. Eric Gordy says:

    Yeah blame the students for picking the wrong career. Lol you goofie faggots, this is just exposing how the system is fucked! Good for you that you make more than teachers. Also shows that teachers deserve to be paid more

  32. Valerie Bledsoe says:

    The PJ guy in Washington, has a classic allergy to wheat, barley, oats and the and maybe a few other things. I can tell by looking at his skin. He, everyone in his house, dogs, cats EVERYONE! needs to be completely glutin free. He needs to nutrify his body, the body has wisdom it knows what to do when it's nutrified. Using his current method is only cranking up his immune system, that's why he feels better for a while. The right way will heal, permanently. Reach out if you need help, thanks.

  33. manicsurfing says:

    fecal microbiota transplant has been practiced in ayurvedic medicine for hundreds of years if not thousands.

  34. ishtar0077 says:

    I love Vice!

  35. Eleazar Barrios says:

    I don’t want to see this shit

  36. The Perfect Nemesis says:

    $158k for college? They did say the average debt is $30k right?

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