SmarterthanYou
rebel
Curious your thoughts here (because I could be off). The discussion over the benefits of college isn't a new one but it's taken on a very different twist in the past half decade or so and that's voting. Historically Republicans have often won more of the vote of the college educated. (Generalizing here but historically the Democrats were the party of labor and a decent number of those folks didn't have college degrees and then you had the 'country club Republicans' and that ilk which had degrees at a higher level.)
Then of course with the advancement of technology and the loss of old school manufacturing/factory jobs the need for a college degree became greater but more college graduates still voted Republican. This really started to change in 2016 when Trump winning a far larger share of non-college educated whites than previous Republican candidates and especially in 2020 when we saw college educated voters really turn for Biden. Throw in the fact that in a speech where Trump was listing off all the people he loved he included the less educated. To me, that was the real sea change for those on the left. You see how many of them look down upon those without a college degree (because the assumption is they are a Trump voter).
You can even look ITT and the racism after I posted the meme from one of my old teachers (dude is an Oakland legend and true OG in terms of mentoring kids etc. for well over 30 years) saying a lot of money can be made in jobs like plumbing, drywall etc. People couldn't handle someone saying that because it might imply you could go to trade school to learn that skill instead of four year University (the fact that my teacher is black should be irrelevant to the point being made but he was also speaking to kids in Oakland and surrounding areas who grew up with parents who didn't go to college and may not go to college themselves saying there's still opportunity out there for you.) It's interesting some people can't handle that. Not sure why that's a bad thing but clearly it is.
this, in my opinion, is just cultural change. politically motivated of course, but nonetheless, political. Democrats, having portrayed themselves as working for the working class (blue collar/union workers) wanted to collect the majority voters, obviously. Seeing how younger generations were going to college and obtaining those useless degrees, had become ardent liberals, democrats walked away from the working class, with only minor support for unions............they saw where the majority of voters were. Trump and the republicans knew they were never going to get the younger vote because of stubborn arrogance of the youth. It's why Trump lost in 2020.
Identity politics is the rage now and most likely will be that way for another 8 to 10 years............