Many people simply like easy, black/white "solutions" to nuanced problems that don't lend themselves to such simplistic thinking.
Why are educated people more likely to be liberal/progressive in the US?
Will's answer: First, let’s note that there is a difference between educated and intelligent. Now, let’s discuss what education looks like. You are taught science. You are taught economics. You are taught history. Maybe you’re even taught sociology or ethics. The more education you get, the mor...www.quora.com
Not everyone wants to be indoctrinated the liberal way
Now, let’s discuss what education looks like. You are taught science. You are taught economics. You are taught history. Maybe you’re even taught sociology or ethics.
The more education you get, the more diverse your social circle likely gets.
Is being educated "indoctrination"? Is attempting to understand the world and the people in it "indoctrination"?Not everyone wants to be indoctrinated the liberal way
Note the last line of my comment #5, as predictedLiberals are just so full of themselves it is ridiculous!
Your comment #5 was the point of my comment, LOLNote the last line of my comment #5, as predicted
Look who's talking .......Liberals are just so full of themselves it is ridiculous!
You know what they say. You can always tell a liberal but you can't tell them much! LAFFRIOT!Liberals are just so full of themselves it is ridiculous!
This statement right here is pretty well echoed by any analysis of political polarization I have seen over the last 5 years.They feel besieged by forces they don't understand.
A close friend, whom I have known for decades, was raised in a very far-right-wing family. This friend, who is very intelligent, won a scholarship to an international private high school (which was in the city where the family lived). While a student there, they got to know kids from all over the world. When they graduated, they had changed from far-right-wing to a Bernie supporter. They attribute that to knowing people from all different cultures with different world, political and religious views.There will be some who won't delve into the link provided, but this is not a new phenomenon, there are indeed intelligent and educated people on the Conservative side of the political spectrum, but less so on the Far Right, those who believe in conspiracy theories and stolen elections. THAT is just par for the course.
It is worth noting though, a few lines from the above link:
Education by itself is not the be all and end all. Those who travel, allow themselves to be exposed to different philosophies, different religions (doesn't mean you have to follow them) and break bread with different demographics (blacks, Asians, gay people) tend to have a "broader" view of the world. Those who isolate themselves in a community of like-thinking people, tend to have insular views.
I am not college educated but have very liberal views. That came from traveling a lot in my youth, talking to people from all walks of life, reading a variety of material - including history, science, philosophy, etc.
Also, well educated, OR well read or well traveled folks are less likely to get offended by threads like this one, those who feel "slighted" by the suggestions made in this OP will lash out. Watch for it.
What is wrong with:Not everyone wants to be indoctrinated the liberal way
Being Canadian, we don't have Bernie supporters and even our Conservatives would never advocate doing away with abortion rights or denying election results. Does that make Canadians more educated? Not necessarily, but since we have a much more integrated society our exposure to different cultures is broader.A close friend, whom I have known for decades, was raised in a very far-right-wing family. This friend, who is very intelligent, won a scholarship to an international private high school (which was in the city where the family lived). While a student there, they got to know kids from all over the world. When they graduated, they had changed from far-right-wing to a Bernie supporter. They attribute that to knowing people from all different cultures with different world, political and religious views.
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