This is supposed to be smart ass, but it is true.
Bubbles are not just about geography. Many successful people live in NYC, or DC, & don't spend time in working class or politically different neighborhoods only miles away.
1/3 of my book is in NYC, but not parts Matt knows
Bubbles are not just about geography. Many successful people live in NYC, or DC, & don't spend time in working class or politically different neighborhoods only miles away.
1/3 of my book is in NYC, but not parts Matt knows
I allude to this here
Also. The parts of NYC/DC outside of Matt's (& many other media elites) bubble are actually filled with Biden & Clinton voters. And lots of non-voters
The lower income minority communities places like Vox like to believe they know https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/1334126760514949128?s=20
Also. The parts of NYC/DC outside of Matt's (& many other media elites) bubble are actually filled with Biden & Clinton voters. And lots of non-voters
The lower income minority communities places like Vox like to believe they know https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/1334126760514949128?s=20
I find this frustrating because this was one of the points of my work (for which Matt & others mocked me): The division in our country isn't about geography (fly-over vs coasts)
It is about education, class, & race, & those divides exist everywhere, especially on the coasts.
It is about education, class, & race, & those divides exist everywhere, especially on the coasts.