Hmmm..... I thought Heartland was in Alberta
They admitted they had been fed a steady diet of stereotypes about small towns and their folk: backwards, no longer useful,
No longer useful.
Let that sink in.
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I have a simple rule, anything placed beyond criticism is most likely to be absolute crap.
So Harvard and other elites who place themselves on pedestals of their own making and then spend most of their time censoring others who object, yeah crap.
Lol! They go 90 miles west — still in Massachusetts — and think they’ve touched the soul of the Heartland? That’s like the lord of the manor going downstairs to see how the other half lives.
Undergrad paper from Harvard, eh?
File 13.
Charles Murray documented this in his book “Coming Apart”. Liberals and especially liberal elites live in separate communities, go to different schools, have different career paths, and separate entertainment preferences. They truly live in a cultural bubble associated with the elite, so they look down on the “dumb” masses.
How soon will he be fired from Haaaarvard and the Post?
They ned to throw those kids in the deep end of the pool, now. PA and OH aren’t far enough.
Toss them into rural Missouri, Kansas, Alabama and Oklahoma.
Because Massachusetts is a small state, I have trouble picturing anywhere the students can go in it that is far enough to escape the liberal influence of Boston. They should have gone at least to rural, upstate New York for a more accurate picture. Here in Kentucky they would experience full-blown culture shock if they visit any part of the state besides Louisville, Frankfort and Lexington!
Salena Zito - interesting person... Thanks for posting.