SuperJail Warden wrote:
Oh God is this so true. I have never met a single auto technician who wanted their kids to become auto techs. One of the techs I knew was so proud of the fact that his kid joined the military and is now a Presidential Honor Guard. He rather his kid take a soldiers salary to hold a flag for Trump than to make $100,000ish a year putting transmissions together.
There's nothing romantic about trades jobs, there's also nothing to be sneered at either, they're important jobs and need to be done by someone.
I find it amazing that uziq sneers at bricklayers who earn more than him for holding an opinion which doesn't match his own. Bricklayers, who are amongst the hardest working and most socially useful people humanity has had for millennia. Didn't stonemasons form the first guilds?
I think the problem is uziq sneers at anyone and everyone who isn't him and who doesn't hold the same world view.
Anyone who holds a different view is stupid, lazy, poor, uneducated, brainwashed, prejudiced etc.
Larssen for example:
uziq wrote:
larssen is from some working-class area in a place like belgium or the netherlands, i guess, two of the most racist places i have ever been to. i'm not surprised he has some unreconstructed red-neck beliefs
Wow, maybe uziq is the one who mindlessly parrots arguments based on prejudice closed-mindedness - how would he know he wasn't?
Maybe Jay is, somehow, right in that it all stems from a deep sense of insecurity, all this insulting, ridiculing, belittling and punching both down and up.
It must be a killer to know that Britain, Brexit etc are now being run by a kind of doppel-uziq in the form of Dominic Cummings, basically exactly the same person with the same arrogance who has led a paralled - but better - life and who holds pretty well the opposite view on everything.
he was educated at Durham School and Exeter College, Oxford, where he studied under Norman Stone, graduating in 1994 with a First in Ancient and Modern History. One of his professors has described him as “fizzing with ideas, unconvinced by any received set of views about anything.” He was “something like a Robespierre – someone determined to bring down things that don’t work”.
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Cummings worked for Conservative politician Michael Gove from 2007 to January 2014, first in opposition and then, after the 2010 general election, as a special adviser (spad) in the Department for Education (DfE). He was Gove's chief of staff, an appointment blocked by Andy Coulson until his own resignation.
In this capacity, Cummings wrote an essay titled "Some thoughts on education and political priorities", about transforming Britain into a "meritocratic technopolis"; the essay was described by Guardian journalist Patrick Wintour as "either mad, bad or brilliant – and probably a bit of all three".
At the DfE Cummings became known for his blunt style and "not suffering fools gladly"; he railed against the "blob", the informal alliance of senior civil servants and teachers who, in Cummings's opinion, sought to frustrate his attempts at reform.
Cummings was also outspoken regarding other senior politicians, describing Nick Clegg's proposals on free school meals as "Dreamed up on the back of a cigarette packet", and David Davis as "thick as mince" and "lazy as a toad".
Patrick Wintour described the Cummings-Gove working relationship: "Gove, polite to a fault, would often feign ignorance of his adviser’s methods, but knew full well the dark arts that Cummings deployed to get his master’s way". In 2014, Prime Minister David Cameron described Cummings as a "career psychopath", although the two had never met.
It must be like looking in a strange kind of mirror, some things are the same, some reversed.
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