C-Mag wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 11:59 pm
brewster wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 6:15 pm
MilSpecs wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:15 pm
the whole 'impugning rural people' thing is kinda funny when you think about it. Half of NYC is from elsewhere in the country.
So if they have things to say, they know from where they speak. I don't think anyone has anything bad to say about rural people just because they're rural. It's only when they have reactionary, uneducated, undemocratic and prejudiced views. There are plenty of rural people that do not, but they do not attract attention to themselves. There's nothing wrong with being uneducated (wherever you live), but ignorance allows them to be cynically manipulated. If someone can't tell you whether the sun goes around the earth or vice versa, and in how long, how can you expect them to have informed and reasoned views on the incredibly complex financial, social and political issues our country faces?
The notion that "cities steal grain from the countryside" is simply idiotic. Civilization is built on trade and specialization. Modern farmers couldn't make a 19th century state of the art plow, never mind a combine. Confiscation of food, whether in 1930's Ukraine or 1840's Ireland is a failure not a feature. All I hear is criticism of modern civilization without actual suggestion of an alternative other than subsistence farming for all. As Jedi said, medicine is nice. How many farming families bibles had a page saying "Ma up and died".
Please...……… You're own comments are dripping with arrogance, condescendence, and contempt for rural people. Urban people pick out stereotypes and carry them forward just like you are right now in the immediate post above. All the while snotty urbanites look the other way at the uneducated non productive masses that make up a huge portion of their cities. Test results show Rural youth outpacing urban youth significantly.
https://nces.ed.gov/pubs/96184all.pdf
Urban people act like everyone in cities are highly educated, cultured and well spoken. That's simply mythology.
Both sides do something similar, as in, how many rural folk believe that urban folks have no morals?
People will seize on any difference, just in order to differentiate themselves, when in reality people aren't usually that different.
When I first moved, I thought city people would be very different, being that I was from the country, but I met the same type of people I knew from the country, but they believed different stuff. This was not because they reasoned their way there. They listen to the same music, watch American Idol, or Netflix. Celebrate black Friday.