ok bro. Sorry. I had used some short minded & really bad vocabulary in this case. Sorry, its my fault. Apologies. I have to agree with you mostly.You’re mixing up correlation, class prejudice, and bad policy into one argument and calling it “100 reasons.”
Using the United States as your example actually weakens your point. The US didn’t become developed because education is expensive. It became developed because it invested massively in public education, research universities, and access. Even today, public schools and state universities are a huge part of that system. High fees are widely criticized for creating inequality, not praised as a success model. (e.g., the Sugar-Daddy concept became more and more famous because students couldn't afford the university fees)
And let’s be real about consequences. When education becomes unaffordable, people don’t magically “stay in their place”.they struggle. You even see extreme cases where students fall into exploitative situations just to fund their studies. So what’s your answer to that? What happens to capable students who don’t have money? Do they just give up? That’s not a system, that’s exclusion.
Ragging isn’t caused by free education. It’s caused by weak enforcement, toxic university culture, and poor administration. Blaming “village students” is just lazy scapegoating.
And this idea that only wealthy, English-speaking students should be educated? That’s not “capitalism.” That’s just elitism(ප්රභූවාදය) dressed up with buzzwords like Adam Smith. Even Smith argued that education should be accessible because an uneducated population weakens a nation.
What you’re proposing would:
Kill social mobility(Blocking people from moving up in society)
Killing diversity(Reducing the mix of people (backgrounds, cultures, classes, perspectives))
Shrink the skilled workforce
Lock the country into permanent inequality
Sri Lanka’s free education system produced generations of professionals from every background. Remove that, and you don’t get a “better class”, then you get a smaller, weaker country run by a tiny privileged circle.
And this obsession with “class” and “villages” says more about your mindset than reality. Talent isn’t born in Colombo alone, but it’s everywhere. Education is what unlocks it.
If you actually care about fixing things, talk about discipline, accountability, and quality in universities, but not excluding people because they’re not rich enough for your comfort.
But still, I have to say with all due respect, the free education system had made things go out of control. I am not a fan of free things. People need to earn everything. when things are free, there is NO value behind it.Specially the education. About USA, the country is wel developed not because of the state edu system, but the innovative people coming from paid unis like Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, etc. All these state unis are a cancer even to the US economy. That's why Trump is trying to cut down funding there. Who are going to those: just those black homeless community. Its the damn truth. So we need to agree on this, US is developed because it has a great innovative startup culture related to the paid Uni system. There also state funded community colleges are a failed system with more shootings + drugs from low class Niggas.