well actually he kinda said that if he's a mechanic lol
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Anonymous#135w
Well yea he’s a mechanic ding dong
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Anonymous#135w
Yea probably not now that you mention it😭 Add a fourth red flag.
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Anonymous#235w
No need to be rude
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AnonymousOP35w
any uneducated man is a red flag
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Anonymous#135w
Okay well no need to get classist💀
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AnonymousOP35w
i'm not being classist. statistically uneducated men are the most bigoted and harmful to society
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Anonymous#135w
Source?
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AnonymousOP35w
Thank you lol. Went real fast to telling the proles to stay away
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AnonymousOP35w
“No need to be rude” immediately hates on someone for their style, employment, and education status
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Anonymous#435w
“No need to be classist” *proceeds to be classist*
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Anonymous#135w
Being a mechanic is a skilled labor job. Mechanics are not uneducated, they just have a different type of education.
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Anonymous#135w
So this just proves that lefties have a superiority complex over all their “education” (indoctrination) they receive at college and think everyone else is stupid and evil
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Anonymous#635w
You’re both generalizing. A lot of us who lean to the left also have respect for labor. Unions were started by the left in the first place
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Anonymous#535w
Sure but the person I replied to was making very rude comments about people who don’t go to college and as someone from the south I see this sentiment a lot and it’s very insulting
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Anonymous#635w
You’re right it is insulting, but I don’t see it as a political thing. Plenty of conservatives from upper-class families say the same type of stuff
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Anonymous#535w
Not really. It’s mostly left wing people that feel some kind of moral superiority over college degrees. The right wing people I know (living in a very red state) have lots of respect for blue collar workers, trade workers, and first responders
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Anonymous#635w
I swear man #1 does not represent all of the left or liberals, just like one right-leaning classist doesn't represent all conservatives
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Anonymous#735w
Very true. Most people who make posts online or engage with political things online often represent the extremes of ideologies. Most Americans agree on many “divisive” issues but the media doesn’t want people to realize it