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  • Israel has been eliminating Palestine for decades

    Both sides have been trying to "eliminate" each other for decades. It's just Israel is winning.

    and tiny Palestine is the big bad guy here, according to you?

    It generally makes no sense to talk about "good" or "bad" in international politics.

    But let's look at it from this way: There is no possibility of a Palestinian victory by military means and there hasn't been in a long time. Yet, everytime there was peace process it get's rejected by Palestine and they cling to their demand of the total destruction if Israel.

    At this point fighting Israel is just fighting for the sake of fighting, inflicting suffering on Israel and martyrdom.

    Israel isn't going anywhere. So in a realistic sense it's on Palestine to come to the negotiation table and settle for peace (and yes, the condition are now much worse then in 1993). Or they can choose to fight a lost cause ... to the death.

  • They’ll also be specialized for the needs of young adults.

    Yeah, that guy from the article sure specialised in young adults.

    All the students need to sleep as well.

    Usually something you do at home, not at University. And you can still have inexpensive, subsidized housing without on-campus dorms.

    Transportation is the major problem of a university.

    More like a general problem of American city planning. Try trams.

    Thanks for you inputs, but your points are not making this any less strange.

  • Are you telling me people move accross the country and then don't find themselves a local doctor? And how does this work on univerities where there is no hospital?

    See, all students need to eat every day at roughly the same time, so a centralised cafeteria makes sense. Not all students need to see their doctor everyday at the same time. So that makes no sense.

    Are the dorms company housing?

    Yes, American dorms are also very strange.

  • Yes, really. It has a really fucked up "company town" vibe. Visting your doctors is something private, studying at uni is your education/job. It's weird to mix those.

    And most students just need to see their GP and don't require care from a university hospital.