Well, we are heading for a "showdown" and it better occur on Nov. 3, 2020. While he is trying to walk it back, the sentiment remains. CA. continues to be the pinnacle of embarrassment.
[quote]UC Berkeley instructor calls rural Americans 'bad people' who deserve 'uncomfortable' lives Caleb Parke By Caleb Parke | Fox News Facebook Twitter Flipboard Comments Print Email
UC Berkeley instructor takes aim at rural Americans on Twitter A UC Berkeley instructor went on a Twitter rant about rural America. Jackson Kernion shared his critical thoughts of those who choose to live outside the nation’s big cities, saying they are 'bad people who have made bad life decisions.'
A UC Berkeley graduate student and instructor took to Twitter to shame "rural Americans" and those who aren't "pro-city."
Jackson Kernion, who has reportedly taught at least 11 philosophy courses at the California university, made the comments last Wednesday.
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"I unironically embrace the bashing of rural Americans," Kernion wrote in a now-deleted tweet. "They, as a group, are bad people who have made bad life decisions...and we should shame people who aren't pro-city."
Kernion started going after rural citizens, saying they should have higher health care, pay more in taxes and be forced to live an "uncomfortable" life for rejecting "efficient" city life, Campus Reform reported.
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Brad Blakeman, an adjunct professor of public policy and international affairs at Georgetown University, called the comments "nuts" on "Fox News @ Night" Monday and said "cities need to take care of their own" because "rural America is doing just great."
Fox News contributor Doug Shoen added: "We started as a rural country. We remain at our heart linked to rural communities. Thank goodness for small towns, farms, and traditional values."
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Kernion appeared to apologize on his private Twitter account, reportedly calling it a "bad tweet" he would "reflect on."
"My tone is way crasser and meaner than I like to think I am," he also wrote.
UC Berkeley did not return a request for comment./quote]
Last edited by bigwhoop; 11/13/19.
My home is the "sanctuary residence" for my firearms.
Push comes to shove. Cities can be surrounded and starved out. Sever road, rail,waterways, power and fuel lines, and water supply. They dont realize how dependant they are on everything being imported into a city.
Plenty of city,s have fallen this way since the dawn of time by cutting off schitt. Very few have stood when surrounded and cut off.
Fugging elitists mindset.... Then they realize how dependant they are on people that produce.
I'm sure a couple of afternoons hanging out on the corner of crenshaw and slauson would tear down his hypothesis. Or just a casuall stroll thru the Compton swap meet.
I'm sure a couple of afternoons hanging out on the corner of crenshaw and slauson would tear down his hypothesis. Or just a casuall stroll thru the Compton swap meet.
Don’t forget to take the Slauson cut-off!
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
Push comes to shove. Cities can be surrounded and starved out. Sever road, rail,waterways, power and fuel lines, and water supply. They dont realize how dependant they are on everything being imported into a city.
Plenty of city,s have fallen this way since the dawn of time by cutting off schitt. Very few have stood when surrounded and cut off.
Fugging elitists mindset.... Then they realize how dependant they are on people that produce.
That - in spades!!!
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
Where do these people come up with all this Bullcshit? They cannot be that dumb!
Yep. Too stupid to compare murder rates of big cities with rural areas.
There are few things as stupid as a person with too much of an education. Some of the dumbest people, as far as having any common sense, that I've ever known, were highly educated people. Most colleges teach them that unless one has a degree from a place like Harvard or Yale, then one does not matter.
If one were lost or had vehicle trouble in an urban area, no one would even answer the door, and if they did, you might be attacked or taken advantage of. In the country, most would bend over backwards to assist in any way they could.
Bad life decision? I consider my move to rural to be the best decision I ever made.