Trump Supporters Come from a Range of Backgrounds

I was fortunate enough to have grown up in an affluent household, in which my parents were able to join a nice country club near Philadelphia when I was 12 years old.  The kids with whom I played golf and tennis all came from similar settings, but it was immediately clear that they had a wide ranges of aptitudes and intelligences.

For example, there was a kid we all knew to be seriously unintelligent.  From his Facebook page, it appears that he graduated from the local public high school and went no further with his education.

There was another who graduated from a 325-year-old Quaker prep school and then on to Princeton.

One of them posted the meme here, though remarkably, it could have been either of the two.

Over the years, the Princeton grad has posted on social media about the importance of building the wall, closing the borders that the Democrats had opened to human vermin, English as the only language in the U.S., the climate “hoax,” COVID as part of a government plan to enslave the American people, etc.

Seems like a lot of wasted money, since that level of education is available at Walmart.

Rather than leave readers guessing, here is the identity of the guy who actually posted this.

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One comment on “Trump Supporters Come from a Range of Backgrounds
  1. Scott McKie says:

    Wrong.

    The signal is that the parents sent their kid to a Quaker school – which, by design — has a single “mind-set”.
    they did that for a reason – no diversity allowed.

    This: at the very time the kid needed to experience variation, i. e, diversity.

    diversity is where one learns to “think” – not follow.