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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]electric_blue68
(17,928 posts)132. Well, how about focusing on the present, and adding some historical background
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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
I completely agree. Republicans now reject science, medicine, education.
tulipsandroses
18 hrs ago
#118
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
11 hrs ago
#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
8 hrs ago
#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
Yesterday
#97
But much of the Democratic Party power is among the property owners, the people who are already affluent...
DSandra
6 hrs ago
#135
The Convention had *plenty* of serious moments! And it's also a get together, nothing wrong with some glitz.
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#93
Well, as someone who became poor, after being middle class for about half her life, and was/is concerned about issues..
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#98
you said you're concerned about these things because you're a Democrat
The Wandering Harper
Yesterday
#99
Sorry to hear about your local Dems. Our Party can *always* use improvement...
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#102
thank you. My mother was about as terrrified on election night 1980
The Wandering Harper
Yesterday
#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
Yesterday
#91
It's not the policies that are the problem when compared with the GOP. It's the messaging. nt
LAS14
16 hrs ago
#122
You are being gaslit - Elite is everything they don't like about democrats
tulipsandroses
19 hrs ago
#117