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fuagf

05/18/24 8:44 PM

#475101 RE: B402 #475090

B402, You disagree with what? Plus, your "populism is a result of inequity" is arguable, your claim
of certainty is even more arguable as research exists suggesting what you said there is not true ..

Social Mobility Explains Populism, Not Inequality or Culture
https://growthlab.hks.harvard.edu/files/growthlab/files/2019-09-cid-fellows-wp-118-populism-revision-2021-5.pdf

As a matter of fact that research suggests what many here have long seen in you, that you
bitch and feign concern for the plight of others because you feel life has been unfair to you.

And your video is supposed to mean what? I'd bet one, you didn't see the debate you claim to have seen.

"I disagree,,,,Populism is a result of inequity....Always has been and is true again today....That debate with Pelosi was pretty good....
Elites v Deplorables
"

And two that you have no idea of the political persuasion of the very conservative, pretentious sounding Winston Marshall, of your video.

Toss in, that Hillary comment was careless, yet has been exploited way past all
it's worth by your conservatives misrepresentation of it. And obviously still by you.

fuagf

05/19/24 4:47 PM

#475167 RE: B402 #475090

B402, This is direct evidence your "Populism is a result of inequity" is not supported by research.

Social Mobility Explains Populism, Not Inequality or Culture
By ERIC S. M. PROTZER
Harvard University – eprotzer@hks.harvard.edu

What explains contemporary developed-world populism? A largely-
overlooked hypothesis, advanced herein, is economic unfairness.
This idea holds that humans do not simply care about the magnitudes
of final outcomes such as losses or inequalities.
They care deeply
about whether each individual’s economic outcomes occur for fair
reasons.
Thus citizens turn to populism when they do not get the
economic opportunities and outcomes they think they fairly deserve.


https://growthlab.hks.harvard.edu/files/growthlab/files/2019-09-cid-fellows-wp-118-populism-revision-2021-5.pdf

By research conducted by experts in the field. Research conducted by people more seriously
involved and more seriously interested in deeper root causes of populism than you are.

They state clearly their research says populism is not at all driven by cut and dry inequality as you say it is.

Yet you state your umm results with such certainty.

Hope you at least get a bit of the picture which could help you see things in a more complex light.