The fact that more "educated" types want Hillary is proof positive it does not translate to intelligence. There's more to life than book knowledge. It's good to have but when it's all you have you are missing some key pieces.
This is very true, and when you consider that most of those young white students fresh out of high school, have not had the life experience to help them formulate their own perspective, we have a problem.
Without having experienced a real job, or not having had the opportunity to spend time in the depressed areas associated with the poor, these kids are open for just about any idea that comes to mind.
Racism in the work place is explained, a certain race tends to get paid less or reprimanded and fired more than another, having never worked, this information would appear to be a serious problem. However, had that young white student been in those depressed neighborhoods instead of being sheltered in the suburbs all their life, they might see that there is in fact a certain violent lifestyle that goes along with those areas, had that student spent considerable time in the work force he/she might have noticed an attitude toward work, or who comes in late the most or who argues with people the most. In other words, they might consider that a certain persons actions could be the cause of what is described as racism.
Now, is there a degree of racism in the work place? yes there is, however it does go both ways, Institutional racism is strong in the government and it is equally as strong with any company that deals directly with the government.
On November 8 there will be countless numbers of young people indoctrinated by liberal professors voting for the first time. Its likely that these kids will be voting for hillary, not Donald, Donald ran an apartment building for his father some 40 years ago that kept minorities out. ( will those students be taught about racism in the 70s or will they be asked to apply today's vision of racism to a situation that occurred under different social views)
Once these students get into the work force, they are going to see a much different picture than the one painted in that class they took 10 years ago. but their vote will already have been counted and the damage from that vote will be something they are going to live with.
They want free college now, will they still want to pay for everyone else's college 20 or 30 years from now? They want free medical, will they still want to pay for other peoples policies along with their own once they start making money?
Liberalism is for the young, and the not so bright. Charity can only go so far before the one giving ends up being the one that has to take.