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In reply to the discussion: Serious qestion: I feel like I'm being gaslit. Where does the perception of "Democratic elitism" come from? [View all]MaryMagdaline
(7,890 posts)EDUCATED people. Majority of people with college degrees vote Democratic.
I also think this is an anti-female thing. Women make money in office jobs. Our blue collar jobs are teaching and nursing. When I was growing up, some men would say, My wife doesnt work, she teaches school. Some blue collar men look at nursing, teaching and (yes) even waitressing as soft jobs.
When the service industries (soft jobs) took over manufacturing, millions of jobs went to women. During the 90s a lot of ordinary people started investing in the stock market. These Democrats with 401Ks are viewed as elitist or soft, pro-Wall Street.
Mostly, its because were the educated class. Everyone brags about their kid who goes to college; no one brags about their kid who is a plumber. Since I cannot build or fix anything. I have a high degree of respect for trades, and since I cant stand on my feet for 8 to 10 hours, I have a high respect for restaurant work. I dont know if we, as a party, convey that respect.
Its hard to beat up on my party too much when Ohio elects venture capitalists over two blue collar advocates.