(May 14, 2017 at 8:39 am)Aegon Wrote:(May 13, 2017 at 11:37 pm)scoobysnack Wrote: Like I've said countless times, I used to consider myself leftist, but the democratic party has fallen apart, and I can't relate to anything they really represent. Not exactly a republican either however. I think the democratic party is having an identity crisis, and so is the RNC. The DNC used to be the party of working class, but now it morphed into the elitist coastal snobs the RNC used to be. The DNC and many Clinton supporters (that I know) look at the poor with disdain and contempt. They feel they are too stupid to make decisions so decisions have to be made for them. Throughout human history, people reject being told what to do and what to believe, and resent being called ignorant so that's a major reason I along with a lot of other people who left the left can't relate especially to what it's become. I don't see them turning it around very soon either unless they calm down a bit and start acting civil, otherwise it's a huge turn off.
This was a great interview I just listened to which lays out my thoughts almost exactly and much more eloquently.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/05/13/schola...ion-video/
I'm confused. In another thread you said the Democrats are socialists and Marxists. Now they're elitists who disdain the working class?
But sure, Aegon, any policy which makes it harder for the owners of capital to bumfuck workers must by definition hate those workers, and be part of the elite they are looking to constrain. Only those who implement laws that hurt the people love the people, don't you know?
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