This is very true. I find them to be naive. They don’t question the media. They begin with a juvenile view of the world which then gets reinforced at university by ‘professors’, whom are still stuck on stupid too, giving them a false sense of security in their opinion. After all, these ‘professors’ are hired because they’re ‘the best and brightest’.
They will teach “all people are basically the same”...which is an immediate attempt to dismantle Christianity as “you can be good without God”. It also means Muslims are just like you and I. They have no understanding of how “right and wrong” are extremely subjective depending on the moral value structure of the predominant religion. That in our culture, you are saturated with Judeo-Christian concepts of morals...regardless if you’re religious or not. It’s all you know, humans tend to not question what is “all they know” - very few get to really live an existence outside their own culture.
It’s an immature understanding of human nature. They also don’t know how to share, they’re only generous with other peoples’ money. The result is the self loving, virtue signaling, narcissistic, and arrogant attitude - where the only reason another person may disagree with them must be due to low intelligence or ignorance, if they only were as smart and educated as them you’d agree. All without realizing the Dunning Kruger Effect, that the opposite might be true.
Ah, and this...extremely true. I've seen it soooo many times