the author will not say racism and sexism, I will...   These Coastal
Liberals need to work on their prejudice BEFORE they demand that their
EQUALS work on theirs...  Hollywood and PA are but examples on this
board...

http://meganmcardle.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/09/coastal_privilege.php

>>> I'm surprised--though I shouldn't be, of course--that any number of 
>>> liberals who are (presumably) comfortable with concepts like unconscious 
>>> discrimination and privilege when it comes to race, have not even stopped 
>>> to consider that the same sort of thing might be operating here.

Let's be honest, coastal folks:  when you meet someone with a thick
southern accent who likes NASCAR and attends a bible church, do you
think, "hey, maybe this is a cool person"?  And when you encounter
someone who went to Eastern Iowa State, do you accord them the same
respect you give your friends from Williams?  It's okay--there's no
one here but us chickens.  You don't.

Maybe you don't know you're doing it.  But I have quite brilliant
friends who grew up in rural areas and went to state schools--not
Michigan or UT, but ordinary state schools--who say that, indeed, when
they mention where they went to school, there's often a droop in the
eyelids, a certain forced quality to the smile.  Oh, Arizona State.
Great weather out there.  Don't I need a drink or something? This
person couldn't possibly interest me.

People from a handful of schools, most of them hailing from a handful
of major metropolitan areas, dominate academia, journalism, and the
entertainment industry.  Our subtle (or not-so-subtle) distaste for
everything from their entertainment to their decorating choices to the
vast swathes of the country in which they choose to live permeate
almost everything they read, watch, or hear.  Of course we don't hear
it--to us, that's simply the way the world is.

In the 1980s, I played on possibly the worst girl's basketball team in
the state of New York.  Every time another Catholic school kicked our
asses (I believe one memorable game ended at 48 to 2) we consoled
ourselves by making fun of their big, sprayed, permed hair, and the
lavish eye makeup that ran down their faces when they sweated.  We
didn't know that what divided us from those girls was economic class--
they were the children of plumbers and bodega owners, while we were
the children of bankers and lawyers and lobbyists.  We genuinely
believed that we had simply been gifted with a better fashion sense.

But I bet those girls knew exactly what we were saying as we got on
the bus.  And I'm pretty sure they knew what we were really talking
about.

Red America exaggerates the contempt, of course.  It's also true that
if you're expecting racism and sexism, you'll probably end up
misinterpreting perfectly innocent remarks.  But the fact that they
aren't right in every particular does not mean that, in general,
they've got it wrong.  For one thing, in both DC and New York I've
spent a fair amount of time listening to liberals make jokes about red
states that would horrify them if they were told about blacks.  But
even if that weren't true, I wouldn't be the best person to assess
whether there is prejudice or not.  I'm so close to it that I can't
see it.
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