2. I have not yet met an unemployed Occupier that was not a student. (Except for a homeless guy, but he technically makes a living carving scrimshaw and selling it at the farmer's market.) I may be in a smallish town, but we're not all jobless layabouts, you know!
Berserkly students would like to have a word with you.
3. If the people are too educated, they need to put their education to use.
That is easy for you too say, it is harder to understand when there is absolutely no job prospects in the place you live. It is hard enough to move, but it is even harder when you have loans that need to be paid back, find a job, new place, while surviving and enjoying yourself, if you can.
If you are saying these people are not trying to find work, then it is either because there is no job prospects or school did a very bad job at preparing them for actual life.
Want to be a psychologist? Make your own job, if you can't find one!Or you know, plan properly.
If it was so easy then everybody would be self employed, rich and successful. Plan properly? Kind of hard to do when you are being pressured be your friends/parents/teachers to goto school and get an education.
I for one am going for a math/physics/compsci degree. (Major/minor/major.) The state is giving me extra funding for this because those are practical, needed degrees.
If only everybody shared your desire and work ethic, things would be so much easier!
There are no equivalents for history majors. (Not knocking on history majors, I love the topic, but we need math people!)
Of course not, but do you think those who are teaching those classes are going to enlighten you or possible students to what kind of job prospects they may or may not have in that field (or any other sociology field)?