Scottish academic encourages selling kidneys to pay off student loan debt

Madison Ruppert
End the Lie
August 4, 2011

It is no secret that student loans are treated as exceptional by the financial industry and governments. You cannot get out of your student loan debts through bankruptcy, unlike every other type of loan. Similarly, unlike other types of loans, those avoiding payments might find themselves looking down the barrel of automatic weapons brandished by a SWAT team. You might even find yourself in this situation if your estranged wife fails to pay up to the education mafia. http://www.rawstory.com/rawreplay/2011/ ... n-default/

To make matters even worse for Americans, recently the Supreme Court decided that you do not necessarily have a right to a lawyer when being charged with failure to pay debts. Instead, you will very likely be carted off to debtor’s prison without free legal counsel. http://endthelie.com/2011/06/22/supreme ... z1U19mSuhZ

Luckily, a brilliant Scottish academic has solved these problems! Worried about being thrown in debtor’s prison or never being able to get out of a student loan that never paid off in any appreciable way anyways? Why not just sell one of your organs?

Sue Rabbitt Roff of the Dundee University has been campaigning for the legalization of organ sales in the UK. Currently, under the Human Tissue Act of 2004, it is illegal to buy and sell organs and tissues in the United Kingdom.

Roff, a senior research fellow at Dundee University’s Department of Medical Sociology argues that we should allow students “to do a very kind and generous thing but also meet their own needsâ€