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UC Berkeley instructor calls rural Americans 'bad people' who deserve 'uncomfortable' lives

Revmitchell

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A UC Berkeley graduate student and instructor took to Twitter to shame "rural Americans" and those who aren't "pro-city."

Jackson Kernion, who has reportedly taught at least 11 philosophy courses at the California university, made the comments last Wednesday.


"I unironically embrace the bashing of rural Americans," Kernion wrote in a now-deleted tweet. "They, as a group, are bad people who have made bad life decisions...and we should shame people who aren't pro-city."

Kernion started going after rural citizens, saying they should have higher health care, pay more in taxes and be forced to live an "uncomfortable" life for rejecting "efficient" city life, Campus Reform reported.

UC Berkeley instructor calls rural Americans 'bad people' who deserve 'uncomfortable' lives
 

Ziggy

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Given a choice, I would rather live in the hills of Kentucky or West Virginia any day than in the dregs of Berkeley or San Francisco.
 

Roy

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A UC Berkeley graduate student and instructor took to Twitter to shame "rural Americans" and those who aren't "pro-city.
"I unironically embrace the bashing of rural Americans," Kernion wrote in a now-deleted tweet. "They, as a group, are bad people who have made bad life decisions...and we should shame people who aren't pro-city."

Kernion started going after rural citizens, saying they should have higher health care, pay more in taxes and be forced to live an "uncomfortable" life for rejecting "efficient" city life, Campus Reform reported.

UC Berkeley instructor calls rural Americans 'bad people' who deserve 'uncomfortable' lives

It doesn't surprise me that there is no uproar or fall out over remarks like this. Now if a conservative political leader made simular remarks substituting inner city minorities for rural Americans.......
 

Rob_BW

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From the historic famines in the Soviet Union and Mao's China, til now, communists show that they still don't understand where food comes from.
 
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