JohnG@lt wrote:
Don't confuse education level with intelligence. I know a lot of dumb fuck college grads. I also know quite a few genius rednecks.
Intelligence is surely not synonymous with education, but it does help. Wisdom is a more common sense grounded intelligence that many less educated people have as well. So we mostly agree on this point, however...
A lot of people are both uneducated and clueless. The hockey mom types really are sheltered from world affairs, and most rednecks don't know much beyond what affects their day to day life. Granted, the same could be said for a lot of inner city poor.
The importance of education is that it can help someone with average perception and average intelligence comprehend more esoteric topics like foreign policy. That's how an uninformed voter becomes informed. So, the net effect of better education for the masses is having a better informed voter base.
JohnG@lt wrote:
Your view on this is superficial and completely stereotypical. I mean really, what is your average hipster liberal doing besides spouting off buzzwords? Sure, his words may be couched in a manner that makes him appear to be intelligent, but he's just regurgitating the work of another without putting any real thought into it. He's as mindless as the redneck you despise, but he's even worse in my eyes because at least the redneck doesn't have a misplaced sense of superiority and can see his own flaws.
I'm not defending hipsters. I'm defending people who actually follow and discuss the issues. People who actually have an interest in cross-referencing sources and keeping up with policies and issues are the most rational voters most of the time. Granted, I realize they comprise a rather small segment of the population, but you're more likely to find these people in big cities that have good education systems.
Generally speaking, the more metropolitan an area is, the more informed the average person is. That might sound elitist, but it's mostly true.