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Old 05-11-2022, 03:31 PM
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Old 05-11-2022, 03:34 PM
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Oh no! Hey, think Ooloo will tell you that's too old since January 6th was two entire years ago? No? Oh well, doesn't matter anyways

You think too much about party politics mang
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Old 05-11-2022, 03:38 PM
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Oh no! Hey, think Ooloo will tell you that's too old since January 6th was two entire years ago? No? Oh well, doesn't matter anyways

You think too much about party politics mang
All I’m saying is when the majority of the ultra-rich were republicans, they were at least for the most part up front and out about not giving a shit about the poor. Rich Dems are just as greedy but want to virtue signal that they’re not, IMO (and yes this is just my opinion)

I prefer someone who at least knows who they are. In the words of Lous CK: “Self-love is great and all, but self-understanding is more useful to the rest of us”

And when Dems do these propaganda pieces attacking the ultra rich as greedy assholes, yeah that’s them now. Do they really think these new generations of anti-higher education republicans are becoming plumbers, mechanics, electricians making 200k+ a year? No
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Old 05-11-2022, 03:40 PM
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All I’m saying is when the majority of the ultra-rich were republicans, they were at least for the most part up front and out about not giving a shit about the poor. Rich Dems are just as greedy but want to virtue signal that they’re not, IMO (and yes this is just my opinion)

I prefer someone who at least knows who they are. In the words of Lous CK: “Self-love is great and all, but self-understanding is more useful to the rest of us”

And when Dems do these propaganda pieces attacking the ultra rich as greedy assholes, yeah that’s them now. Do they really think these new generations of anti-higher education republicans are becoming plumbers, mechanics, electricians making 200k+ a year? No
Easily explained when you realize both parties are mostly unapologetic capitalists
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Old 05-11-2022, 03:45 PM
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All I’m saying is when the majority of the ultra-rich were republicans, they were at least for the most part up front and out about not giving a shit about the poor. Rich Dems are just as greedy but want to virtue signal that they’re not, IMO (and yes this is just my opinion)

I prefer someone who at least knows who they are. In the words of Lous CK: Self-love is great and all, but self-understanding is more useful to the rest of us”

And when Dems do these propaganda pieces attacking the ultra rich as greedy assholes, yeah that’s them now. Do they really think these new generations of anti-higher education republicans are becoming plumbers, mechanics, electricians making 200k+ a year? No
Almost like Republicans collectively lost their fucking minds, tried to install an obese reality television grifter as president for life, and now nobody wants anything to do with you guys except fundamentalists and frothing anti-abortion activists.
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Old 05-11-2022, 03:48 PM
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Almost like Republicans collectively lost their fucking minds, tried to install an obese reality television grifter as president for life, and now nobody wants anything to do with you guys except fundamentalists and frothing anti-abortion activists.
Dunno what tangent you are trying to go off on. The shift in wealth is moreso due to more and more republicans losing faith in higher education (due to its political indoctrination) and instead tending to look at trade skill type jobs. While more Dems are getting the graduate level degrees which will almost always pay much better if the person picks a useful field like something in STEM

This is just my hunch
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Old 05-11-2022, 03:53 PM
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Dunno what tangent you are trying to go off on. The shift in wealth is moreso due to more and more republicans losing faith in higher education (due to its political indoctrination) and instead tending to look at trade skill type jobs. While more Dems are getting the graduate level degrees which will almost always pay much better if the person picks a useful field like something in STEM

This is just my hunch
You retards lost the suburbs after dominating there for decades by endorsing a violent coup when your rape daddy got mad, nobody is picking their major based on politics in significant numbers except maybe women's studies majors.
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Old 05-11-2022, 03:58 PM
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You retards lost the suburbs after dominating there for decades by endorsing a violent coup when your rape daddy got mad, nobody is picking their major based on their politics in significant numbers except maybe women's studies majors.
It’s not a matter of your major. It’s a matter of choosing a university at all. I do agree that once the decision is made to look at a University, the actual degree at that point isn’t influenced by your politics

But choosing to go to a university versus a trade school absolutely is, the same way that looking at a private school or homeschooling vs sending your kid to public school is usually influenced by one’s politics

It’s common knowledge now amongst republicans that universities push liberal politics and their students often bully (usually non-violently) students that are conservative. Go check out how Republican public speakers and their attendees are treated at colleges. Sometimes the protests are so out of control the entire thing gets cancelled which is of course the goal. Luckily this has seemed more rare lately
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Old 05-11-2022, 04:05 PM
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It’s not a matter of your major. It’s a matter of choosing a university at all. I do agree that once the decision is made to look at a University, the actual degree at that point isn’t influenced by your politics

But choosing to go to a university versus a trade school absolutely is, the same way that looking at a private school or homeschooling vs sending your kid to public school is usually influenced by one’s politics

It’s common knowledge now amongst republicans that universities push liberal politics and their students often bully (usually non-violently) students that are conservative. Go check out how Republican public speakers and their attendees are treated at colleges. Sometimes the protests are so out of control the entire thing gets cancelled which is of course the goal. Luckily this has seemed more rare lately
They also have to have safe spaces on campus because words hurt them so much.

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It’s not a matter of your major. It’s a matter of choosing a university at all. I do agree that once the decision is made to look at a University, the actual degree at that point isn’t influenced by your politics

But choosing to go to a university versus a trade school absolutely is, the same way that looking at a private school or homeschooling vs sending your kid to public school is usually influenced by one’s politics

It’s common knowledge now amongst republicans that universities push liberal politics and their students often bully (usually non-violently) students that are conservative. Go check out how Republican public speakers and their attendees are treated at colleges. Sometimes the protests are so out of control the entire thing gets cancelled which is of course the goal. Luckily this has seemed more rare lately
This is a chicken or egg issue. You think conservatives by the tens of millions have been avoiding higher education because of the risk of contamination by exposure to the other, whereas I just think ignorant and disenfranchised people are easily swept up by a Mussolini-esque demagogue who offers easy answers to complicated problems.
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