Wednesday, August 16, 2023

The Educated Class and David brooks





An old communist running dog is actually saying this.  We have educated a third of bour population but also promoted faux commmunist ideology as well.  most of those monkeys sit in jgood jobs with even planned outcomes while ignoring those who did jnot make it in.

Having a perfect life while two of your sisters do not do so well is a bad plan, particularly when they can see you cruising along and becoming spoiled.  it is also hard to keep your children from been spoiled.

In all of this, the ultimate minority taste is the superior man or woman and that is at best one out of twenty folks.  Their success has lifted up a third of our population.  wenow have to use the rule of twelve and the natural community to lift up thye lower eigth even which will then drive all the rest.



*** Marxist NYT Columnist Savages Elite Libtards ***

What the heck?!

Have "men-in'black" operatives from Team White Hat gotten to the despicable David Brooks (cough cough)? This is exactly the type of editorial that yours truly would have written if tasked with impersonating the subversive little bastard in order to deliver a camouflaged truth bomblet to a new audience. Yes, there is an obligatory (though rather mild) shot leveled at Trump, but the piece as a whole (as in 99% of it) has got to be demoralizing reading for the "educated" libtards who read Sulzberger's Slimes -- a fact confirmed by some of the upset Letters to the Editor later published in response to the Brooks column.

As someone who has long been monitoring this elitist piece of felonious filth -- whose "American" son served in the Israeli Defense Forces -- believe me, boys and girl: Brooks' published observations are astonishing to behold.

Let's analyze this.


David Brook's anti-elitist truth diatribe triggered several angry fellow Tribesmen to send in vicious anti-Trump attack letters.


Brooks: Donald Trump seems to get indicted on a weekly basis. Yet he is utterly dominating his Republican rivals in the polls...... Trump’s poll numbers are stronger against Biden now than at any time in 2020.

Analysis: This line indicates that the Fake News is no longer preparing the way for Fake Election results. Without the constant advance trumpeting of "Trump is trailing," an election cannot be credibly stolen.

Brooks: What’s going on here? Why is this guy still politically viable, after all he’s done? We anti-Trumpers often tell a story to explain that. In this story, we anti-Trumpers are the good guys, the forces of progress and enlightenment. The Trumpers are reactionary bigots and authoritarians. Many Republicans support Trump no matter what, according to this story, because at the end of the day, he’s still the bigot in chief, the embodiment of their resentments and that’s what matters to them most.

Analysis: Can it be that Brooks is actually framing the argument of the "anti-Trumpers" up as a Straw Man which he is about to knock down? It sure sounds like it.

Brooks: I partly agree with this story, .....
Analysis: I smell a "Yeah But" coming. Can you?

Brooks: .... but it’s also a monument to elite self-satisfaction.
Analysis: How about that! Brooks just Straw Manned and Yeah-Butted all of "elite" Libtardia!

Brooks: So let me try another story on you. I ask you to try on a vantage point in which we anti-Trumpers are not the eternal good guys. In fact, we’re the bad guys.

Analysis: You're dad gum right y'all are the "bad guys!" -- Say, what's gotten in to you, Brooksie?

Brooks: This story begins in the 1960s, when high school grads had to go off to fight in Vietnam but the children of the educated class got college deferments.

Analysis: Tell it Brooksie, Tell it!.

Brooks: It continues in the 1970s, when the authorities imposed busing on working-class areas in Boston but not on the upscale communities like Wellesley where they themselves lived.

Analysis: Damn Brooksie! Surely you, as a Jew, must know that elite Wellesley -- both the town and the college -- are Jew-heavy. Keep talking like this and soon you'll have the ADL down on top of you.

Brooks: The ideal that we’re all in this together was replaced with the reality that the educated class lives in a world up here and everybody else is forced into a world down there.

Analysis: This is straight-up "forgotten man" MAGA talk --- Hitlerian even!

Brooks: Members of our class are always publicly speaking out for the marginalized, but somehow we always end up building systems that serve ourselves.

Analysis: Ya know, I might have to take the bus into Jew York Shitty and buy homeboy a bagel for that line.

Brooks: The meritocracy isn’t only a system of exclusion; it’s an ethos. During his presidency, Barack Obama used the word “smart” in the context of his policies over 900 times. The implication was that anybody who disagreed with his policies - and perhaps didn’t go to Harvard Law - must be stupid.

Analysis: Oy! Now he's dissin' Black Jesus himself! (whose Columbia and Harvard degrees were actually fake)

Brooks: Elite graduates monopolize the best jobs and at the same time invent new technologies that privilege super-skilled workers, making the best jobs better and all other jobs worse.”

Analysis: Damn! Sounds a lot like the lyrics to the populist hit, "Rich Men North of Richmond!"

Brooks: Once we find our cliques, we don’t get out much. Members of the highly educated class tend to be the most insular.
Analysis: How refreshing to hear a diploma-decorated dickhead admit to being an out-of-touch snob. (and I say that, with all modesty, as a high-IQ Rutgers Graduate who counts among his dear friends people from the "high" and the "low" -- and all class tiers in between).





1. Town Hall in Wellesley, MA -- one of the most "elitist" enclaves in America, and libtarded through and through. // 2. Brooks' editorial complements the lyrics of Anthony Oliver's "Rich Men North of Richmond." // 3. Hitler's respect for the common laborers and farmers of Germany earned him the scorn of "elite" Jews and certain aristocratic types.



Reading through the rest of the column, one expects the normally sneaky Brooks to eventually circle back with a big closing "Yeah But" attacking Trump --- but it never came! The entire article -- from start to finish -- only bashes "progressives" and "the educated class." Here's Brook's goose-bumpy grand finale -- presented without further comment as none is necessary:

Brooks Finale: Armed with all kinds of economic, cultural and political power, we support policies that help ourselves. Free trade makes the products we buy cheaper, and our jobs are unlikely to be moved to China. Open immigration makes our service staff cheaper, but new, less-educated immigrants aren’t likely to put downward pressure on our wages.

We also change the moral norms in ways that suit ourselves, never mind the cost to others. For example, there used to be a norm that discouraged people from having children outside marriage, but that got washed away during our period of cultural dominance, as we eroded norms that seemed judgmental or that might inhibit individual freedom.

After this social norm was eroded, a funny thing happened. Members of our class still overwhelmingly married and had children within wedlock. People without our resources, unsupported by social norms, were less able to do that. Sixty percent of births to women with only a high school certificate occur out of wedlock, compared with only 10 percent to women with a university degree.

It’s easy to understand why people in less-educated classes would conclude that they are under economic, political, cultural and moral assault — and why they’ve rallied around Trump as their best warrior against the educated class. Trump understood that there was great demand for a leader who would stick his thumb in our eyes on a daily basis and reject the whole epistemic regime that we rode in on.

When will we stop behaving in ways that make Trumpism inevitable?


Final Analysis: This has got to be the first time that I have ever thoroughly enjoyed reading a Slimes Op-Ed. Is this really David Brooks? Or are you, "David Brooks?" --- More of this and "The Editorial Board" of The Anti-New York Times will soon be out of business!

Something weirdly wonderful is slowly brewing in this country and throughout the world as the staged "Trial(s) of the Century" approacheth (January 2024).

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