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Alright, but many of them take a perverse pride in poverty, don't work three jobs, and quite explicitly love the elite. Like, the level of idolization of rich folk who share their dogwhistles that goes on is insane.
If you've never seen a Trump flag with Rambo's body on it, count yourself lucky. And it's not a new trend either. Wealth means people are 'smart' and 'hardworking', unless they start talking all liberal-like. The 'elites' they hate are not the people who drain their meagre wealth away from them, they're the people that make them feel insecure - doctors, lawyers, career politicians who don't suck them off.
Not even, though. Elite hate isn't a smokescreen for something more nefarious - step back, take in the full view of their position, and it is literally just that - hate for elites. The issue is that the 'elites' they despise are people who make them feel 'lesser' intellectually.
And the worst part is, many of these people are not stupid, inherently. But they've been raised to see incuriosity about their preconceptions as a virtue. They will simultaneously express what a BADASS REBEL they are by meekly submitting to conservative social norms and what a GOOD UPSTANDING LAW-ABIDING CITIZEN they are for meekly submitting to conservative norms. And if you point it out, they see no contradiction. Which, in practice if not principle, to be fair, I suppose there isn't.
I flatter myself a bit in saying that I have a bit of an edge in arguments with most people. I used to like to argue, and got very good at it - now I argue out of exhausted obligation and the knowledge that letting points go uncontested in a social circle lets them multiply, which results in very unpleasant social circles. Let me tell you, the insanity of giving gentle pushback and maneuvering a conservative into a position where they state something in reverse of their position (such as from 'politicians need more power' to 'politicians need less power') while still maintaining their original position is...
1984 had it fucking right, man. The level of people to engage in doublethink is overwhelming.
I suppose I can't speak to that. My experience is overwhelmingly with poor, rural, religious conservative America.