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Candace Owens:

And then in—don’t quote me on the year, but I think it was 2010— Sallie Mae had a big collapse, and they said, “You can’t go back for your senior year because we can no longer fund you to go back for your senior year.” So I dropped out temporarily. And then I—when I had my own money and paid off my student loans—which was something like $150,000 in student loans, which is absurd to me, such a predatory system— you’re literally preying on poor people. Disgusting. That’s what college is all about. Once I paid down my student loans, I re-enrolled to finish my last year. And so I have two degrees, actually. What else do we have here? TB (TB) writes: “It’s important to be exposed to all perspectives with the right to respectfully disagree.” “Charlie (Charlie Kirk) stood for that.”

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  • Charlie Kirk (PERSON)

    “…t’s important to be exposed to all perspectives with the right to respectfully disagree.” “Charlie (Charlie Kirk) stood for that.” “So anyone who is divisive over this right is—as Candace (Candace Owens) says it—…”

  • Sallie Mae (ORG)

    “Sallie Mae had a big collapse, and they said, “You can’t go …”