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"These people feel sidelined by the American dream. So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in this situation."
"these people" refer to "people who can't afford to go to college" in this dialogue
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"These people feel sidelined by the American dream. So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in this situation."
"these people" refer to "people who can't afford to go to college" in this dialogue
explanation
put on hold as too broad by Lawrence, lbf, tchrist♦ yesterday
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You’ll need to look at the bit before the part you quoted.
– Lawrence
yesterday
@Lawrence here it's all the dialogue: "So when people say working class, what they really mean is people who can't afford to go to college. So these people, they feel sidelined by the American dream, right? So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry, which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in the situation we're in now. It's people voting against their own interests."
– Ehsan Jahrooti
yesterday
please add a link to your quotation ... more context is needed
– lbf
yesterday
What part is unclear?
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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"These people feel sidelined by the American dream. So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in this situation."
"these people" refer to "people who can't afford to go to college" in this dialogue
explanation
"These people feel sidelined by the American dream. So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in this situation."
"these people" refer to "people who can't afford to go to college" in this dialogue
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You’ll need to look at the bit before the part you quoted.
– Lawrence
yesterday
@Lawrence here it's all the dialogue: "So when people say working class, what they really mean is people who can't afford to go to college. So these people, they feel sidelined by the American dream, right? So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry, which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in the situation we're in now. It's people voting against their own interests."
– Ehsan Jahrooti
yesterday
please add a link to your quotation ... more context is needed
– lbf
yesterday
What part is unclear?
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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You’ll need to look at the bit before the part you quoted.
– Lawrence
yesterday
@Lawrence here it's all the dialogue: "So when people say working class, what they really mean is people who can't afford to go to college. So these people, they feel sidelined by the American dream, right? So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry, which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in the situation we're in now. It's people voting against their own interests."
– Ehsan Jahrooti
yesterday
please add a link to your quotation ... more context is needed
– lbf
yesterday
What part is unclear?
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
You’ll need to look at the bit before the part you quoted.
– Lawrence
yesterday
You’ll need to look at the bit before the part you quoted.
– Lawrence
yesterday
@Lawrence here it's all the dialogue: "So when people say working class, what they really mean is people who can't afford to go to college. So these people, they feel sidelined by the American dream, right? So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry, which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in the situation we're in now. It's people voting against their own interests."
– Ehsan Jahrooti
yesterday
@Lawrence here it's all the dialogue: "So when people say working class, what they really mean is people who can't afford to go to college. So these people, they feel sidelined by the American dream, right? So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry, which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in the situation we're in now. It's people voting against their own interests."
– Ehsan Jahrooti
yesterday
please add a link to your quotation ... more context is needed
– lbf
yesterday
please add a link to your quotation ... more context is needed
– lbf
yesterday
What part is unclear?
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
What part is unclear?
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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You’ll need to look at the bit before the part you quoted.
– Lawrence
yesterday
@Lawrence here it's all the dialogue: "So when people say working class, what they really mean is people who can't afford to go to college. So these people, they feel sidelined by the American dream, right? So they resort to xenophobia and the bigotry, which the right stokes with pundit bullying, which is why we're in the situation we're in now. It's people voting against their own interests."
– Ehsan Jahrooti
yesterday
please add a link to your quotation ... more context is needed
– lbf
yesterday
What part is unclear?
– Jason Bassford
yesterday