MOVEMENTS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE ARE ALREADY UNPOPULAR THAT'S THE WHOLE REASON WHY IT'S NOT ALREADY A LAW. do you shitheads think gay marriage was a popular idea when Obergfell was decided? do you think desegregation was a popular idea when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat? if we were dealing with already popular ideas there would be no need to move for change, it would already exist as the status quo.
oh fuck you, you think because I went to college I never had to work a minimum-wage job? I literally had to have a bachelor's degree to work in a CALL CENTER for behavioral health insurance, do you think that's not "emotionally demanding"? I'm so far left because I worked those jobs, not because I went to college.
@dietotaku deBore is projecting here...
It's always weird when elite writers castigate popular movements for being elitist.
All of these tropes are hoary: "These hippies are just rich over-educated spoiled children who never worked a day in their lives!" based on demographics pulled out of the writer's butt. This stuff could have been written, almost word for word, in 1973. Maybe they just pull old copy from the clipping file and change a few names.
@DavidSalo it's very "correlation =\= causation." if more liberals are upper-class, it's because having a degree gets you better-paying jobs. if more liberals are college-educated, it's because college expands your horizons and promotes empathy with different walks of life. if anything, crossing the threshold to being RICH and elite/powerful makes people CONSERVATIVE.
@dietotaku stay far away from people who can't accept this fact.
#METOO AND BLM ARE NOT "PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENTS" THEY ARE LITERALLY AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, DON'T RAPE WOMEN AND DON'T MURDER BLACK PEOPLE IS NOT A RADICAL PROGRESSIVE IDEA