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Progressive activists are much more likely to be rich, highly educated—and white.

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Compared with the rest of the (nationally representative) polling sample, progressive activists are much more likely to be rich, highly educated—and white. They are nearly twice as likely as the average to make more than $100,000 a year. They are nearly three times as likely to have a postgraduate degree. And while 12 percent of the overall sample in the study is African American, only 3 percent of progressive activists are. With the exception of the small tribe of devoted conservatives, progressive activists are the most racially homogeneous group in the country.


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If you look at what Americans have to say on issues such as immigration, the extent of white privilege, and the prevalence of sexual harassment, the authors argue, seven distinct clusters emerge: progressive activists, traditional liberals, passive liberals, the politically disengaged, moderates, traditional conservatives, and devoted conservatives.

According to the report, 25 percent of Americans are traditional or devoted conservatives, and their views are far outside the American mainstream. Some 8 percent of Americans are progressive activists, and their views are even less typical. By contrast, the two-thirds of Americans who don’t belong to either extreme constitute an “exhausted majority.” Their members “share a sense of fatigue with our polarized national conversation, a willingness to be flexible in their political viewpoints, and a lack of voice in the national conversation.”

Most members of the “exhausted majority,” and then some, dislike political correctness. Among the general population, a full 80 percent believe that “political correctness is a problem in our country.” Even young people are uncomfortable with it, including 74 percent ages 24 to 29, and 79 percent under age 24. On this particular issue, the woke are in a clear minority across all ages.

Youth isn’t a good proxy for support of political correctness—and it turns out race isn’t, either.

Whites are ever so slightly less likely than average to believe that political correctness is a problem in the country: 79 percent of them share this sentiment. Instead, it is Asians (82 percent), Hispanics (87percent), and American Indians (88 percent) who are most likely to oppose political correctness. As one 40-year-old American Indian in Oklahoma said in his focus group, according to the report:

If you look at what Americans have to say on issues such as immigration, the extent of white privilege, and the prevalence of sexual harassment, the authors argue, seven distinct clusters emerge: progressive activists, traditional liberals, passive liberals, the politically disengaged, moderates, traditional conservatives, and devoted conservatives.

According to the report, 25 percent of Americans are traditional or devoted conservatives, and their views are far outside the American mainstream. Some 8 percent of Americans are progressive activists, and their views are even less typical. By contrast, the two-thirds of Americans who don’t belong to either extreme constitute an “exhausted majority.” Their members “share a sense of fatigue with our polarized national conversation, a willingness to be flexible in their political viewpoints, and a lack of voice in the national conversation.”

Most members of the “exhausted majority,” and then some, dislike political correctness. Among the general population, a full 80 percent believe that “political correctness is a problem in our country.” Even young people are uncomfortable with it, including 74 percent ages 24 to 29, and 79 percent under age 24. On this particular issue, the woke are in a clear minority across all ages.

Youth isn’t a good proxy for support of political correctness—and it turns out race isn’t, either.

Whites are ever so slightly less likely than average to believe that political correctness is a problem in the country: 79 percent of them share this sentiment. Instead, it is Asians (82 percent), Hispanics (87percent), and American Indians (88 percent) who are most likely to oppose political correctness. As one 40-year-old American Indian in Oklahoma said in his focus group, according to the report:

It seems like everyday you wake up something has changed … Do you say Jew? Or Jewish? Is it a black guy? African-American? … You are on your toes because you never know what to say. So political correctness in that sense is scary.
The one part of the standard narrative that the data partially affirm is that African Americans are most likely to support political correctness. But the difference between them and other groups is much smaller than generally supposed: Three quarters of African Americans oppose political correctness. This means that they are only four percentage points less likely than whites, and only five percentage points less likely than the average, to believe that political correctness is a problem.

If age and race do not predict support for political correctness, what does? Income and education.

While 83 percent of respondents who make less than $50,000 dislike political correctness, just 70 percent of those who make more than $100,000 are skeptical about it. And while 87 percent who have never attended college think that political correctness has grown to be a problem, only 66 percent of those with a postgraduate degree share that sentiment.

Political tribe—as defined by the authors—is an even better predictor of views on political correctness. Among devoted conservatives, 97 percent believe that political correctness is a problem. Among traditional liberals, 61 percent do. Progressive activists are the only group that strongly backs political correctness: Only 30 percent see it as a problem.

There is, however, plenty of additional support for the idea that the social views of most Americans are not nearly as neatly divided by age or race as is commonly believed. According to the Pew Research Center, for example, only 26 percent of black Americans consider themselves liberal. And in the More in Common study, nearly half of Latinos argued that “many people nowadays are too sensitive to how Muslims are treated,” while two in five African Americans agreed that “immigration nowadays is bad for America.”



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https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...orities-dislike-political-correctness/572581/
 

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A bunch of losers...
You realize that CM just said that progressives are highly educated and earn very high salaries. Only in Righty-world do those 2 facts = "bunch of losers". Let's face it, they're far more highly qualified than you and earn probably 4 or 5 times as much your salary.

 

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Progressive activists are much more likely to be rich, highly educated—and white.

Compared with the rest of the (nationally representative) polling sample, progressive activists are much more likely to be rich, highly educated—and white. They are nearly twice as likely as the average to make more than $100,000 a year. They are nearly three times as likely to have a postgraduate degree. And while 12 percent of the overall sample in the study is African American, only 3 percent of progressive activists are. With the exception of the small tribe of devoted conservatives, progressive activists are the most racially homogeneous group in the country.

CM, you realize you just quoted an article that says the most highly educated and financially successful people in the US are progessives, huh?

Who would you trust to give you an opinion?.... A PH D or a Harvard D Jus or Joe 6-pack the plumber?

There's a correct answer there, but I'm not sure you're going to get it right.
 

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CM, you realize you just quoted an article that says the most highly educated and financially successful people in the US are progessives, huh?

Who would you trust to give you an opinion?.... A PH D or a Harvard D Jus or Joe 6-pack the plumber?

There's a correct answer there, but I'm not sure you're going to get it right.


most business owners don't have college degrees

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/19/survey-shows-majority-of-business-owners-lack-college-degree.html
 

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You realize that CM just said that progressives are highly educated and earn very high salaries. Only in Righty-world do those 2 facts = "bunch of losers". Let's face it, they're far more highly qualified than you and earn probably 4 or 5 times as much your salary.

This is EXACTLY why Republicans hate people with college degrees and don’t believe in science or trust the media.
 

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This is EXACTLY why Republicans hate people with college degrees and don’t believe in science or trust the media.
students are learning little in colleges

Study Says College Students Don't Learn Very Much
New research finds less studying, more socializing in marginally challenging college environments

https://www.theatlantic.com/enterta...ollege-students-don-t-learn-very-much/342624/



(CBS/AP) Kids are often told that to make it life, they must go to college. They work hard to get there. Parents and kids drain savings or take out huge loans to pay for it all.

And what do kids end up learning? The answer: not much.

A study of more than 2,300 undergraduates found 45 percent of students show no significant improvement in the key measures of critical thinking, complex reasoning and writing by the end of their sophomore years.

Not much is asked of students, either. Half did not take a single course requiring 20 pages of writing during their prior semester, and one-third did not take a single course requiring even 40 pages of reading per week.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/study-college-students-not-learning-much/
 

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students are learning little in colleges

Study Says College Students Don't Learn Very Much
New research finds less studying, more socializing in marginally challenging college environments

https://www.theatlantic.com/enterta...ollege-students-don-t-learn-very-much/342624/



(CBS/AP) Kids are often told that to make it life, they must go to college. They work hard to get there. Parents and kids drain savings or take out huge loans to pay for it all.

And what do kids end up learning? The answer: not much.

A study of more than 2,300 undergraduates found 45 percent of students show no significant improvement in the key measures of critical thinking, complex reasoning and writing by the end of their sophomore years.

Not much is asked of students, either. Half did not take a single course requiring 20 pages of writing during their prior semester, and one-third did not take a single course requiring even 40 pages of reading per week.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/study-college-students-not-learning-much/
^^^^^Case in point^^^^^
 

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How is that even a news? Historically speaking, revolutions are a product of middle and upper classes' kids. The ordinary people are too busy trying to stay alive.
 

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How is that even a news? Historically speaking, revolutions are a product of middle and upper classes' kids. The ordinary people are too busy trying to stay alive.
The proletariat in USA are defenseless. They are uneducated, uninformed and overworked, therefore they fall for the cons from the unscrupulous rich people.
 

mandrill

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How is that even a news? Historically speaking, revolutions are a product of middle and upper classes' kids. The ordinary people are too busy trying to stay alive.

Sure, JC. All those people who made up Washington's army at Valley Forge, who stormed the Winter Palace and the Bastille.... They were all just theatre arts sophomores on sabbatical. Right.

One of my grandfathers was hardcore socialist / Welsh Miners' Union. Worked hard from the age of 14 years, had a grade 7 education. Educated himself by reading The Daily Worker.
 

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One of my grandfathers was hardcore socialist / Welsh Miners' Union. Worked hard from the age of 14 years, had a grade 7 education. Educated himself by reading The Daily Worker.
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He should be your idol.
 

jcpro

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Sure, JC. All those people who made up Washington's army at Valley Forge, who stormed the Winter Palace and the Bastille.... They were all just theatre arts sophomores on sabbatical. Right.

One of my grandfathers was hardcore socialist / Welsh Miners' Union. Worked hard from the age of 14 years, had a grade 7 education. Educated himself by reading The Daily Worker.
You are kidding right? Or at least I hope that you are. The American Revolution was was led and conceived by the cream of the colonies. All you need to do is to Google the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The Bolsheviks, Mensheviks and Social Democrats and Anarchists of the 19th century's Russia were vastly led by the middle class. They were the ones whose parents could afford to educate them. Should we examine the French revolutionaries?
 

jcpro

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The proletariat in USA are defenseless. They are uneducated, uninformed and overworked, therefore they fall for the cons from the unscrupulous rich people.
Yes, they need to be told what to think and who they are. I believe that Hillary tried that, already.
 

danmand

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Yes, they need to be told what to think and who they are. I believe that Hillary tried that, already.
Trump and his money bagmen succeeded in screwing them royally.
 

jcpro

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Trump and his money bagmen succeeded in screwing them royally.
Yes, by providing them with jobs and a chicken in every pot.
 

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Trumpty Dumpty is now claiming that he will give another tax cuts to the Middle Income Americans. Finally, he is acknowledging that the actual tax cuts benefited the very rich. Obviously, he has not realized that The House is not in session and so cannot approve of his tax cuts. The man is a Drama Queen!!
 
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