This is because some chuds are working class and just hate liberals but don’t know that socialists exist.

Liberals tend to be wealthier, so they have more invested in the system.

Old-fashioned conservatives also tend to be loaded, which likewise means that few would ever convert.

Thoughts? I wasted my day arguing with a bunch of libs on reddit. The only chud I talked with just told me he’s going to check out Revolutionary Left Radio. He started the conversation by almost threatening to kill me but changed his tone very quickly when I busted out my socialist clichés. The libs, meanwhile, just kept twisting their brains into pretzels.

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    Plenty of chuds are wealthy wtf. This post feels like it’s from r/stupidpol.

    And calling republicans “average/regular” people when they are in the margins of almost every issue in American society is some smooth brained shit.

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      Cth looooves romanticizing conservatives as a group of misguided hillbilly communists. It was one of the things that bothered me the most about the sub, and I'm a little disappointed to see it start up again here. Liberals absolutely do not tend to be wealthier lmao interact with literally anybody other than globe emoji psychopaths on twitter.

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      Yeah a ton of chuds are supr wealthy, but a ton of them are making ~50k while working blue collar jobs.

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            The Republican base is non-college educated wealthy white primarily males. Dumb dumb.

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              And you think they earn more money than their college educated democrat counterparts who largely live in the most expensive parts of the country?

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                They have more money in the bank. They grew up in the 50’s and 60’s.

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      I think they’re referring to republican voters, many of which don’t share all of the social and economic views of the people they vote for