Where did I say "educated" was synonymous with "elite"?When the fuck did "educated" become synonymous with "elite?" That's utter bullshit.
I was talking about the percieved "snobbery" and "elitish" tone of the article and some posts. The elite may be college educated but they may not be. I do not equate a college degree with knowledge and wisdom. I think by now that posters here know I am a do-it-yourself kind of person. To the point where there is not anything in my house that I do not do myself. Everything from a new roof to broken pipes to fixing a washer. I even ripped a big ass hole in a load bearing wall in my duaghters house and was told by an architect that I did way more than code to keep the wall doing it's job (aka holding up the house).
I am skilled in getting electrons to do what I want them to (and I was doing that for over 10 years before I got my degre) and equally skilled in creating a wine rack out of half a wine barrel (which I happened to see something similar on the net going for over $500).
Yes I do and yes I did. And I am not putting all college educated people in the "elite" or "snobby" category. My son, despite is college education is now a finishing carpenter and make custom cabinets and such and is very good at it. Wish he had found his calling before college, but what can one do? My daughter is also doing quite well and even bought her own house last november.And Oldr, you have a college degree, and sent both your kids to college, so be careful what you rant about.
Niether has an "elite/snobby" attitude. I taught them to respect others, to be civil and nice and not talk downto others. As far as I see, they follow that teaching.
College has nothing to do with it,
But the article seemed to point that those who voted to exit were "uneducated" setting the elitist/snobbish tone of the rest of what was written.
I asked "what do they mean by "un-educated" and speculated on what that meant to the author as he did not explain himself. That leaves it open to interpretation.
Sorry if I offended you Guin, it was not my intent.



