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by druddha 1521 days ago
Given the voting divide based on education, people in the U.S. are getting something else out of college education. I have no issue with shoehorning more liberal education into primary education, but a liberal democracy cannot survive if blue-collar workers have no historical context and vote for authoritarians who are intent on destroying democracy.
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In addition to what gruez said, this is disgustingly elitist. "They're too uneducated to know how they should vote! They need to get an education, so we can tell them how to vote!"

Do you wonder why Democrats are having trouble connecting with blue-collar voters? Attitudes like this are a big part of it.

As someone who was blue collar for years before landing a tech job, I am amazed at how out of touch people are on here at times.
I'm not sure what's more authoritarian, the "authoritarians" that you decry, or the implication that we should educate people so they vote on the correct side of the "voting divide".
I think what GP meant to say is that educated people are more likely to bother to vote at all, which suggests that they might be putting some thinking behind their voting choices and not be totally driven by short-sighted ideological thinking.
Don't think so. The complaint was that blue-collar people vote wrong, not that they don't vote.