A UC Berkeley graduate student and instructor took to Twitter on Wednesday to vent about his repulsion for rural Americans and why they deserve to live "uncomfortable" lives.
Jackson Kernion, a graduate student who has taught at least 11 philosophy courses at the university, posted that he "unironically embrace[s] the bashing of rural Americans."
"They, as a group, are bad people who have made bad life decisions," he said in the since-deleted tweet. "Some, I assume, are good people. But this nostalgia for some imagined pastoral way of life is stupid and we should shame people who aren't pro-city."...
While it's easy to see the ignorance and astounding stupidity of this kind of what-passes-for-thought from the left (like where their food comes from), I'm not sure we understand the even deeper implications. Apparently, to them, people should be be hive-minded and live accordingly. The idea of individualism and self-sufficiency must be eradicated.
These jackals are spouting that UN crap that wants gubmint to take over 95% of the nation and turn it back to wilderness, and pack all of the comrades into the remaining 5% mega-cities...