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In reply to the discussion: Serious qestion: I feel like I'm being gaslit. Where does the perception of "Democratic elitism" come from? [View all]LAS14
(14,692 posts)45. Good point. Get rid of the word "elite," and concentrate on the divide between...
... educated and un-educated and scrub our public rhetoric of implications that you need to be educated to live a full life. Education is good, don't get me wrong. But higher education isn't in the cards for some people, either because of inclination or plain old brain power. (Yes, Virginia, some people have more brain power than others.) Education shouldn't be a required feature of the well-lived life.
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Serious qestion: I feel like I'm being gaslit. Where does the perception of "Democratic elitism" come from? [View all]
In It to Win It
Saturday
OP
Completely agree. But why are left-leaning people who know better are also saying it?
In It to Win It
Saturday
#9
That's the best explanation I've seen/heard. Have also wondered about elitism when it's
allegorical oracle
Saturday
#23
Started with Woodrow Wilson. And honestly, before the southern strategy got the parties to flip,
haele
Saturday
#8
If you know who the speaker of the house is and what this position does you're in the top 20% of governmental knowledge
uponit7771
Saturday
#11
It is bullshit, spread by some of the MSM talking iidiots. The most elitist is the sociopath, and his hench men.
JohnSJ
Saturday
#14
I would agree. What confuses me is people who are on our side also saying it...
In It to Win It
Saturday
#15
Are they really on "our" side? That statement is lie. The Democratic Party is NOT shouting "down" to anybody. It is a
JohnSJ
Saturday
#20
David Axelrod, Chris Murphy, a few here on DU post that Democrats do this
In It to Win It
Saturday
#35
Yeah, I've been saying that too about the so-called liberal elite schools
In It to Win It
Saturday
#17
The ivy league schools are more like legacy media -- simply have been around a long time. They
allegorical oracle
Saturday
#25
So where is it you hang out when you're not here? Is that where you're recommending the OP go?
Hekate
Saturday
#32
I know two people who voted Trump and they give up when I try to talk politics with them.
kerry-is-my-prez
Monday
#130
But I have talked with people who leaned toward Trump. Regular ass everyday folks
In It to Win It
Sunday
#55
You ARE being gaslit. That's the point. The message comes from republicans who
Scrivener7
Saturday
#26
It comes from MAGAGOP. About the time I slogged my way thru a graduate degree, I realized...
Hekate
Saturday
#29
But then, and this cannot be denied, you have a not insignificant number of educators, administrators, and/or curricula
Seeking Serenity
Sunday
#82
Because with our current media, it's easier for them to call Ds elitist than Rs racist.
W_HAMILTON
Saturday
#31
Student loans were never supposed to leave you staggering under debt that would make a loan-shark blush
Hekate
Saturday
#36
Are the goalposts being moved in this discussion? There's a *lot* to be said about lack of college funding...
Hekate
Sunday
#72
It's just a variation of limousine liberal that was used out of the 1970s and 80s...
Self Esteem
Saturday
#42
"I've seen very little "talking down to regular people" by Democratic politicians."
LAS14
Saturday
#43
Well, how about focusing on the present, and adding some historical background
electric_blue68
Monday
#132
One example where the Rs have a point. The term Latinx was mostly pushed by Anglo progressives including
kelly1mm
Saturday
#44
Not any more. Look at DU posts from 2021-2023. You can use the search function above. Is DU
kelly1mm
Sunday
#56
Misinformation/disinformation needs to be called out. Plus words mean things like 'literally'.
kelly1mm
Sunday
#58
Agree! Well there is the whole divide and conquer strategy the opposition has been
Kashkakat v.2.0
Sunday
#50
Do you want an honest answer from someone who is in the bottom 80% and who has lived around them a lot?
DSandra
Sunday
#65
That also applies to the Republican Party. The most powerful of them are the professional class... and so on.
In It to Win It
Sunday
#67
Later in life I haven't had much money but I get a few special items from Trader's & Whole Foods
electric_blue68
Monday
#97
But much of the Democratic Party power is among the property owners, the people who are already affluent...
DSandra
Tuesday
#135
The Convention had *plenty* of serious moments! And it's also a get together, nothing wrong with some glitz.
electric_blue68
Monday
#93
Well, as someone who became poor, after being middle class for about half her life, and was/is concerned about issues..
electric_blue68
Monday
#98
you said you're concerned about these things because you're a Democrat
The Wandering Harper
Monday
#99
Sorry to hear about your local Dems. Our Party can *always* use improvement...
electric_blue68
Monday
#102
thank you. My mother was about as terrrified on election night 1980
The Wandering Harper
Monday
#107
"Is there a part of Democratic politics that I'm missing? I honestly feel like I'm being gaslit."
B.See
Sunday
#73
Flesh that out for me if you can, because I think this is the very opposite of Joe Biden's policies and agenda
In It to Win It
Monday
#91
It's not the policies that are the problem when compared with the GOP. It's the messaging. nt
LAS14
Monday
#122
You are being gaslit - Elite is everything they don't like about democrats
tulipsandroses
Monday
#117