Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The areas that you cite are highly educated. Education level is a bigger driver in party affiliation. The more educated you are the more likely you are to vote for Democrats. The less educated you are, the more likely you are to vote for Republicans.
That is a result of indoctrination in the colleges, not education
DP. "Indoctrination in colleges"? You mean being taught to think critically? Not accepting the status quo? Questioning authority? Examining history and society through different lenses? Challenging widely-held beliefs? Learning about other cultures and political systems? Fostering intellectual curiosity? If that's "indoctrination," I'll take it.
No, I mean being failed in classes for not thinking critically and not accepting the current leftist agenda, whatever that may be. Colleges are a group think exercise now.
Anonymous wrote:I'm rich I'm also an Ex Republcian beginning 2016
I will never ever vote for one Republican again
I have removed my scholarship funds from the Univ of Florida.This was millions of $. No way I will have my money there with DeSantis in control.
I will no longer support anything anyone that has any ties to Republicans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because if they are rich, and live in bubbles, they will not be adversely affected by the policies they would force on others. Other than that, it’s probably the age old reasons of liberal guilt, self-loathing, and the like.
I keep seeing phrases like “liberal guilt” here. As a liberal, I feel zero guilt about the past because I had zero control over it. What I am motivated by is a strong sense of egalitarian beliefs. All the problems in America are precisely because everyone is in a bubble. You can’t tell me that with your attitude that you have numerous liberal friends and that you socialize with people of different races, religions, ethnicities, and origins. When is the last time you traveled to another part of the country where you didn’t fit in at all?!
You first, lmao
How many fools on here say they won’t spend their travel dollars on this state or that state because of “problematic” policies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s all about luxury beliefs. Read up on it, fascinating author and fascinating idea
Poorer people would be wise to take up and emulate wealthier peoples’ beliefs on those topics unless they want to stay poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
Virtue signaling plus making it harder for others to attain similar levels of wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
Anonymous wrote:Because if they are rich, and live in bubbles, they will not be adversely affected by the policies they would force on others. Other than that, it’s probably the age old reasons of liberal guilt, self-loathing, and the like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because if they are rich, and live in bubbles, they will not be adversely affected by the policies they would force on others. Other than that, it’s probably the age old reasons of liberal guilt, self-loathing, and the like.
I keep seeing phrases like “liberal guilt” here. As a liberal, I feel zero guilt about the past because I had zero control over it. What I am motivated by is a strong sense of egalitarian beliefs. All the problems in America are precisely because everyone is in a bubble. You can’t tell me that with your attitude that you have numerous liberal friends and that you socialize with people of different races, religions, ethnicities, and origins. When is the last time you traveled to another part of the country where you didn’t fit in at all?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The areas that you cite are highly educated. Education level is a bigger driver in party affiliation. The more educated you are the more likely you are to vote for Democrats. The less educated you are, the more likely you are to vote for Republicans.
That is a result of indoctrination in the colleges, not education
education =/= indoctrination
You weaponize words and ideas because you don't know the actual meaning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The areas that you cite are highly educated. Education level is a bigger driver in party affiliation. The more educated you are the more likely you are to vote for Democrats. The less educated you are, the more likely you are to vote for Republicans.
That is a result of indoctrination in the colleges, not education
DP. "Indoctrination in colleges"? You mean being taught to think critically? Not accepting the status quo? Questioning authority? Examining history and society through different lenses? Challenging widely-held beliefs? Learning about other cultures and political systems? Fostering intellectual curiosity? If that's "indoctrination," I'll take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because if they are rich, and live in bubbles, they will not be adversely affected by the policies they would force on others. Other than that, it’s probably the age old reasons of liberal guilt, self-loathing, and the like.
This!!!
They implement policies that are not good for society ("Criminal justice reform," for one... it does not "reform" but creates chaos) but they live in rich enclaves that are not affected by their policies - they have gated communities, private security, and do not need to worry about the consequences of their policies.
It’s almost like all aren’t actually “welcome.” I have to think that many of the rich people who live this way hate themselves on some level. They are truly out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:It’s all about luxury beliefs. Read up on it, fascinating author and fascinating idea
Anonymous wrote:Because if they are rich, and live in bubbles, they will not be adversely affected by the policies they would force on others. Other than that, it’s probably the age old reasons of liberal guilt, self-loathing, and the like.