The fundamental problem of the political left seems to be that
the real world does not fit their preconceptions. Therefore they
see the real world as what is wrong, and what needs to be changed,
since apparently their preconceptions cannot be wrong.
A never-ending source of grievances for the left is the fact that some groups are “over-represented” in desirable occupations, institutions and income brackets, while other groups are “under-represented.”
From all the indignation and outrage about this expressed on the left, you might think that it was impossible that different groups are simply better at different things.
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/07/08/the-mindset-of-the-left-part-i
A never-ending source of grievances for the left is the fact that some groups are “over-represented” in desirable occupations, institutions and income brackets, while other groups are “under-represented.”
From all the indignation and outrage about this expressed on the left, you might think that it was impossible that different groups are simply better at different things.
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/07/08/the-mindset-of-the-left-part-i
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