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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.

    rogzilla71@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Daojoan Yep. That's how it works. For those on the right, "elites" are smart people. For those on the left, "elites" are rich people.

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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 language and psychology at play is utterly bizarre... on the plus side, here in a UK by-election an "elitist" smart female plumber representing the Green party just beat a far right pseudo-academic "man of the people" backed by billionaires.

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      • nini@oldbytes.spaceN nini@oldbytes.space

        @Daojoan So they're anti-intellectualists but calling folk "intellectuals" has too many syllables so it's just "elitist".

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        @nini @Daojoan Possibly it's also harder to sell "I'm against intelligence," while "we're against elitists" is easier - and vaguer, you can turn it into anything you want with a bit of creativity.

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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 nowadays I often feel elitist for having the audicity to grow up as a white man with a functional job and family. If everyone already judges me for it anyway, what am I supposed to do different?

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          • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

            @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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            @mrundkvist @Daojoan
            That is actually what I said: People turning away from information is exactly what I meant when speaking of the new means. Everyone has access to information and knowledge, so people need to be instigated to turn away from it. And this done by providing false information and creating doubt regarding the accessible real and factual information.

            In the past, poverty and oppression were easy means to keep people uneducated. Today, more proactive ways are required.

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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 Sticks by their choices and morals even when doing so isn't perfectly convenient? *Definitely* elitist.

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              • dp0@mastodon.socialD dp0@mastodon.social

                @mrundkvist @Daojoan
                That is actually what I said: People turning away from information is exactly what I meant when speaking of the new means. Everyone has access to information and knowledge, so people need to be instigated to turn away from it. And this done by providing false information and creating doubt regarding the accessible real and factual information.

                In the past, poverty and oppression were easy means to keep people uneducated. Today, more proactive ways are required.

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                @DP0 @Daojoan
                Why then didn't you and I turn away? We have the same access.

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                • H halaana@mastodon.social

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

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                  @Halaana @ariaflame Norway has left the chat.

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                  • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                    @DP0 @Daojoan
                    Why then didn't you and I turn away? We have the same access.

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                    @mrundkvist @Daojoan What makes you think we couldn't turn away, too? There are many reasons, why we haven't yet: maybe we were not the targeted audience (i.e., too left to be flipped), we were not sufficiently exposed (no Facebook, no Shitter, etc), we were too proficient in the field on which the disinformation was spread, etc.

                    Disinformation works like a virus: if you don't have the receptors, you're immune. But make no mistake: there may be a virus out there matching your receptors.

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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 It's not elitist to go to university. It's elitist to believe the only way you can prove you are smart or educated is to give tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars for a piece of paper with your name on it. Our entire labor market and social culture is based on that notion. And like, I think the viewing of Trump as a man of the people is dumb, too...but this post is dangerously close to equating poor with dumb. And I think that's probably what people are referring to.

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                      • dp0@mastodon.socialD dp0@mastodon.social

                        @mrundkvist @Daojoan What makes you think we couldn't turn away, too? There are many reasons, why we haven't yet: maybe we were not the targeted audience (i.e., too left to be flipped), we were not sufficiently exposed (no Facebook, no Shitter, etc), we were too proficient in the field on which the disinformation was spread, etc.

                        Disinformation works like a virus: if you don't have the receptors, you're immune. But make no mistake: there may be a virus out there matching your receptors.

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                        @DP0 @Daojoan
                        So you mean that education doesn't help. This suggests to me that it's a pretty bad idea to let me vote.

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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 Nigel Farage, man of the people, hero of the working class, was a commodities trader back when he was in the Tory party.

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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.

                            madengineering@mastodon.cloudM This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @Daojoan If knowledge is power, most of us on mastodon must be at least demigods.

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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

                              Just means thinking for yourself using facts instead of following the herd based on emotion …

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