• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    That lack of anything Isreal related is fucking frustrating. There’s so much assumption that “working class” means completely ignorant about international policy.

    If you assumed “American” meant completely ignorant about international policy, you’d be correct more often than not - and this is coming from an American who does follow foreign affairs. So why would “American working class” be an exception?

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      6 months ago

      Given how many people are upset about those polices, to the point of using armies of police to harass college students for being against those policies, it seems that it is an important issue to a lot of Americans and its not exactly a secret how unpopular current international policy is. They might not be average Americans, but those who are likely to vote democrat are those people they’re using violence to silence.

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        6 months ago

        Are people upset? This started out defining working class as non-college. I see protests at colleges and technical people (like you’d see on Lemmy) are more likely to be college educated than the general population is.

        I mean, I’m asking seriously, I have no idea. This elitist coastal college educated libtard has no clue what the racist gullible uneducated flyover people who falls for Trump’s BS think