Do people realize how it sounds when they say that Donald Trump - a scion of generational wealth who's never worked a real job in his life, a New York TV celebrity who lived in a golden tower - "sounds working class" because he sounds like an asshole
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If anything that's the real bougie sheltered privileged point of view, that you CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE between "rough talk" and swear words and so forth and just being an abusive ass
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Like you think simply using the word "fuck" or the phrase "ain't no" etc is somehow in the same general category as berating and belittling people and having a shouting temper tantrum
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I always figured it meant “he sounds like me.” By which they mean, “he hates and is scared by anything he doesn’t understand.”
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They have no sense of style vs. substance. It's one thing to be rough around the edges or not know (or use) cutting-edge terminology or something. It's another to be a bully with nothing substantial to say.
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I might substitute "coarse" for "prick," but okay. No doubt Donny qualifies on both counts.
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