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Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things."

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  • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

    Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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    @Daojoan A man who has probably never set foot in a supermarket in his life.

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    • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

      Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

      far1925@misskey.idF This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Daojoan@mastodon.social I hope we all remember Dunning Kruger effect and actually realize how little we are in knowledge.
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      • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

        Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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        @Daojoan Jon Oliver: They call themselves anti-elitist then vote for a man who literally sits on a gold throne in a gold room at the top of a tall tower with his name emblazoned in gold on the outside.

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        • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

          Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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          @Daojoan forever changing words to make themselves feel better about how stupid they are. Weird behavior.

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          • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

            Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

            algocompsynth@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Daojoan Actually, it's "Man of the Peep-Hole"

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            • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

              Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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              @Daojoan they can’t be arsed to take an effort and try to discredit those who do.

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              • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

                vgoller@nrw.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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                @Daojoan you forgot a final Elitist! Or why you criticise the chosen ones love for gold? 😳😝

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                • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                  Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

                  dp0@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Daojoan It is just a new approach to an old dilemma: Authoritarianism is based on fraud and fraud requires intellectual superiority; i.e., the fraudster needs to know something the deceived doesn't. Hence, knowledgeable people are a threat for autocrats.

                  In the past, access to knowledge was limited, most people couldn't even read. But things have changed and education and knowledge are more accessible. So they've to "pollute" the knowledge through fake information and to shame knowledge.

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                  • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                    Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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                    @Daojoan The thing that burns me up is that there is a relationship between education and class, but that is not an inevitability; it is a choice made by the right-wing.

                    The left wants to extend the opportunity of education to everyone, and for that they're called elitist, while the people who insist on gatekeeping education as a privilege for the rich are salt of the earth. It's entirely backwards.

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                    • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                      Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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                      @Daojoan@mastodon.social there was a time when extensive knowledge of things was something only easily attainable to the elites. that time is now past, yet we still have not shaken ourselves of the patterns we collectively learned to recognize. this benefits the new elites, and so they perpetuate it. i hope we can learn from this soon.
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                        @Daojoan A man who has probably never set foot in a supermarket in his life.

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                        halaana@mastodon.social
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                        @ariaflame There's actual royalty from major countries that are more connected to people's daily lives.

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                        • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                          Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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                          @Daojoan

                          we're getting palantir toilets soon so...

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                          • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                            Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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                            That's sure not how I use the term elitist, but yeah. People are so easily swayed by a down home country accent.

                            What's her name at PhilosophyTube has a pretty interesting angle on what's happening here:
                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqPd6MShV1o

                            Not entirely people's fault, but definitely working against any hope of our future existence.
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                            • dp0@mastodon.socialD dp0@mastodon.social

                              @Daojoan It is just a new approach to an old dilemma: Authoritarianism is based on fraud and fraud requires intellectual superiority; i.e., the fraudster needs to know something the deceived doesn't. Hence, knowledgeable people are a threat for autocrats.

                              In the past, access to knowledge was limited, most people couldn't even read. But things have changed and education and knowledge are more accessible. So they've to "pollute" the knowledge through fake information and to shame knowledge.

                              mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @DP0 @Daojoan
                              Sorry, no. Poor people in Sweden have had excellent access to information and education for 80 years. The fascist voters have turned away willingly from that and prefer online propaganda channels.

                              #fascism #democracy

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                              • ariaflame@masto.aiA ariaflame@masto.ai

                                @Daojoan A man who has probably never set foot in a supermarket in his life.

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                                @ariaflame @Daojoan
                                Indeed. A man who talked about groceries as if he had only learned the word for the first time a few minutes before his speech....

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                                • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                                  Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

                                  nini@oldbytes.spaceN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @Daojoan So they're anti-intellectualists but calling folk "intellectuals" has too many syllables so it's just "elitist".

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                                  • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                                    Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

                                    nicolai@babka.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @Daojoan what it really means is „has access to methods of thinking that not all people have but which are seen as mandatory for being heard and being able to speak politically“. And that is a real cause that unfortunately mostly terrible people really for. Other people do not really rally for it because it is an uncomfortable truth that one actually needs that method and that we indeed exclude people who can’t use it and that there is no good answer that could make them feel actually able to participate instead of just technically able to participate but without any chance of being heard.

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                                      @Daojoan what it really means is „has access to methods of thinking that not all people have but which are seen as mandatory for being heard and being able to speak politically“. And that is a real cause that unfortunately mostly terrible people really for. Other people do not really rally for it because it is an uncomfortable truth that one actually needs that method and that we indeed exclude people who can’t use it and that there is no good answer that could make them feel actually able to participate instead of just technically able to participate but without any chance of being heard.

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                                      @Daojoan I wrote small uni papers and essays about this question 15 years ago. Maybe it is time to update it with the current events and tell that story again

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                                      • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                                        Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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                                        @Daojoan "elitism" is just a fancy name for gatekeeping and bragging about something behind those gates

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                                        • daojoan@mastodon.socialD daojoan@mastodon.social

                                          Love how "elitist" now just means "has the audacity to know things." Went to university? Elitist. Read a book? Elitist. Can point to a country on a map? Elitist. Meanwhile a man with a gold toilet is a man of the people.

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                                          @Daojoan Especially young, female people, as it turns out.

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