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To: livius
What Dalrymple says here is true in the US as well. Our black population has probably had more public money spent on it than any single group ever in the entire history of the US, and we are getting exactly what one should expect: resentment and demands for more.

But as the welfare state has spread out its net of dependency, catching people ranging from members of the skilled trades (dependent on government make-work jobs and protection) to university students (living off of grants and "loans" that they do not intend to pay back), we have built a large, seething, sullen group of dependent people for whom whatever is done will never be enough.

My late father predicted this back in the early 1970's. And he said just about the time it would happen. Although he had no formal education beyond high school, he seemed to be highly skilled at spotting trends both in the economy and on the social scene. He predicted that one day that the welfare class would grow too large for the productive part of the population to support. He said this would come from both immigration and birth rates. He also said people would develop a sense of entitlement and would become violent if you ever tried to take away their "goodies". This is because of the sick reasoning of the type of person who relies on welfare and believes others should provide for them. He was so right about this that it is scary. But in some ways, I'm glad he didn't need to see it.

But my question would be, why did he (and millions of others) see this clearly and so many over-educated Ivy League type professors miss the mark completely. Might it be that he lived in the real world? Why are these people (American Intellectual Class) always wrong? They seem to get nothing right despite having all the "proper" credentials.
13 posted on 08/10/2011 12:30:34 PM PDT by truthguy (Good intentions are not enough.)
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To: truthguy
The one thing the American Intellectual Class never does is learn. They think they figured it out decades ago, and no amount of evidence to the contrary ever leaves the slightest impression upon them.
14 posted on 08/10/2011 12:50:00 PM PDT by TimSkalaBim
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To: truthguy

A. Many of the Ivy-league educated people are dependent themselves. They also feed at the trough that is filled by the efforts of working people.

B. Many have useless degrees, so “teaching” is the only place they can find a job.

C. It’s a good place to hide insecurity in one’s own capacity to support family and self. I know of (and know) professional students and teachers hiding behind two or three PhDs.

D. Many have a deep (albeit unconscious) sense of guilt, which they try to relieve through their politics and ideology.


15 posted on 08/10/2011 12:53:27 PM PDT by CPO retired
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To: truthguy

If you remember “Animal Farm” and recognize the feral youth burning down London as the Doberman pups, you might also see the Ivy League types angling to be the pigs and live in the house while the rest of us live outside.


18 posted on 08/10/2011 12:59:50 PM PDT by ez ("Abashed the Devil stood and felt how awful goodness is." - Milton, "Paradise Lost")
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To: truthguy

Good question. There are several answers:

1) Ivy league types believe in social engineering, the kind that says we can win the war on poverty, the war on drugs, etc. This goes against human nature (and the wisdom of the Bible) in the sense that as the Bible says (paraphrase), “We will always have the poor.” Unfortunately, there is injustice in the world and no man-made plan can eradicate all of it – man is a fallen creature. Ironically, the socialist Utopian plans for human perfection have actually created more misery imaginable (100 million dead in the last century from national and international socialism). But these Ivy League types refuse to give up on their blinkered idealism and continue to say, “That really wasn’t socialism and we just have to keep trying.” In other words, they don’t learn anything from reality.

2) Related to the first point is the idea that these professors have created their careers on this type of leftist thinking and they are not going to jeopardize what took them a whole life time to create — they are not going to say “I was wrong.” (Actually some have like David Mamet, David Horowizt, Norman Podhoretz, Thomas Sowell, Whittaker Chambers, etc.) Many of these professors bought into the ideas of the Frankfurt School (communists) at a time when they themselves were students protesting the Vietnam War as part of the bigger picture of American imperialism. They knew they couldn’t change the system from without — through protests or violent revolution in the street — but from within (through the institutions). The university provides cover for all sorts of anti-American, anti-capitalist activity under the disguise as education: post-colonial studies, radical feminism, Queer theory, Gender theory, Critical theory, Multiculturalism, Post Modernism, etc. This is all part of Cultural Marxism and it carries on today in the humanities and social sciences with professors hiring similar minded professors who have come up through the ranks as students.

3) Many of these professors are atheists and “Social Justice” or socialism is like a religion to them — it provides them with a seemingly higher purpose and a feel good morality. To quote from Fr. Richard John Neuhaus, “Socialism is the religion people get when they lose their religion.” And this religious strain or higher purpose also contributes to a fervor that makes them to feel quite superior of the common man. It gives them, in great part, their smug elitist attitudes or the belief that they should be able to dictate to the masses for their own good. No wonder they wouldn’t want to give that up.

To sum it up in a nutshell: human pride.


22 posted on 08/10/2011 2:15:21 PM PDT by Blind Eye Jones
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To: truthguy
But my question would be, why did he (and millions of others) see this clearly and so many over-educated Ivy League type professors miss the mark completely. Might it be that he lived in the real world? Why are these people (American Intellectual Class) always wrong? They seem to get nothing right despite having all the "proper" credentials.

You assume that the "American Intellectual Class" actually believe the dreck they spout.

An "intellectual", pretty much by definition, is somebody who uses his skill in rhetoric and argumentation to convince others about some theory, or persuade others about a course of action. They do not necessarily believe what they say any more than a salesman or marketing executive believes all the claims they make about the superiority of their products.

They want a centralized planned economy because they think they would thrive as members of the State's propaganda machine.

27 posted on 08/12/2011 7:35:58 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (When you've only heard lies your entire life, the truth sounds insane.)
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