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    1 year ago

    100 percent agree.

    That said, I speak only of how these things are perceived, not of how they ought to be perceived.

    I am not, in any way, by pointing out this problem, claiming that it has anything like a moral or logical justification. I am simply stating that it’s there, and that we need to figure out how to address it.

    I know for a fact that Bernie Sanders has been able to make that leap to appealing to blue-collar Americans, for example.

    The rest of the Democratic party, not so much. Rightly or wrongly, blue-collar Americans feel that they are being talked down to by the Democratic party elites.

    My point is now and always has been that we need to admit this and start thinking about ways to change the way we are perceived by my fellow blue-collar Americans.

    And that change, whatever it may ultimately be, can never arise from blaming people for not somehow “getting” the message.