Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fear. Fear of change. Fear of people that are different. Fear of science. Fear of govt.
Same for liberals these days.
Fear of people saying things that while true are unpalatable to their narrative, fear of scary words at the university level, or fear they won’t have a “safe space”, shunning people who think differently, hating successful people, hating police and laws where criminals face actual penalties, hyperbolic sensationalist tales and histrionics over small issues, anxiety, a desire to engineer equality of outcome over equality.
Anonymous wrote:The District was founded as an empty space that would be filled by people representing populations elsewhere. There was no industry here other than that necessary to support the growing government. There is no culture or history of business except those that prosper through federal contracts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because people flock to this city to work for the government. They are, by and large, process people who love rules and telling other people what to do. The very definition of a liberal.
Haha. Try again. It’s because DC is one of the most EDUCATED areas in the country. Folks with college education and above vote for Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fear. Fear of change. Fear of people that are different. Fear of science. Fear of govt.
Same for liberals these days.
Fear of people saying things that while true are unpalatable to their narrative, fear of scary words at the university level, or fear they won’t have a “safe space”, shunning people who think differently, hating successful people, hating police and laws where criminals face actual penalties, hyperbolic sensationalist tales and histrionics over small issues, anxiety, a desire to engineer equality of outcome over equality.
Anonymous wrote:Fear. Fear of change. Fear of people that are different. Fear of science. Fear of govt.
Anonymous wrote:Fear. Fear of change. Fear of people that are different. Fear of science. Fear of govt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP most cities are like this. It's just that DC is looked at as a state when compared to others.
I know most cities are like this, but why? I have lived elsewhere and think most cities would benefit from the same thing. A place like San Francisco, for example, could be greatly improved if the people who live there could come to the realization that they are harming themselves by blindly voting for Ds.
Anonymous wrote:Political parties have reflected town/country divides since the advent of political parties and that divide holds in most western countries. DC just makes it obvious because there is no country within its borders
Anonymous wrote:Because people flock to this city to work for the government. They are, by and large, process people who love rules and telling other people what to do. The very definition of a liberal.