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[[Elitist]] [[liberals]] commonly use condescension to belittle their opponents. Typically this involves belittling the views of conservatives and those who hold tradition or [[family values]], and belittle the lives of rural citizens. Liberals do this to avoid addressing their opponents' views, for which they have no logical response. | [[Elitist]] [[liberals]] commonly use condescension to belittle their opponents. Typically this involves belittling the views of conservatives and those who hold tradition or [[family values]], and belittle the lives of rural citizens. Liberals do this to avoid addressing their opponents' views, for which they have no logical response. | ||
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Condescension, formerly considered a virtue, is now considered an unforgivable offense.
It is the treatment of another person as if they are vastly inferior in some (or all) ways.
Elitist liberals commonly use condescension to belittle their opponents. Typically this involves belittling the views of conservatives and those who hold tradition or family values, and belittle the lives of rural citizens. Liberals do this to avoid addressing their opponents' views, for which they have no logical response.