>Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960–2010 is a 2012 book by Charles Murray, a political scientist and W.H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. In the book Murray describes what he sees as the economic divide and moral bifurcation of white Americans that has occurred since 1960. He focuses on white Americans to state that the decline he describes was not being experienced solely by minorities, whom he brings into his argument in the last few chapters of the book.
27, but I hadn't seen a lot of the TV shows and was just guessing at approximately similar restaurants.
Probably be closer to 35-40 if the references were more current and Canadian.
Julian Howard
Remedial or gifted.
John Brown
44 points, seems right.
Gavin Walker
got 30. never heard of Branson, or any of those restaurants, nor do I watch any movies on a fucking DVD. how many of you checked those boxes without reading it properly you stupid faggots
>41, >Upper-middle-class person with middle-class parents. Haha yeah no. About as working class as they come. I'm sure that the score would have been different had I said I've participated in decorating floats for fag parades. Not a huge surprise, but those questions make very little sense. If you're middle class then apparently you don't watch TV and you're not aware of any movies.
Levi Robinson
I got a fiddy fi to
Brody Adams
I got a 40
i make 180K and no one in my family hasn't had a college degree in 3 generations, were all white as fuck and no one makes less than I 100K a year....
I don't know what the quiz was about?
also, scores and % in score ranges are 1:1, this is a terrible quiz statistically, they built the ranges straight into the bell-curve,
Levi Torres
I got 39.
rigged as fuck because: >I'm not American >I don't have close friends at all, this assumes I have leftist close friends by default >didn't watch a single one of the most recent movies or tv shows because it's normie shit >none of those restaurant chains exist here >kept asking who literally whos are when they must be American so they're doubly literally who to me if you're socially isolated it'll say you're in a bubble by default. which I guess is technically true. technically you are isolated from mainstream American culture. but that doesn't mean you have your own elite liberal culture
>literally asks me in a question if my primary breadwinner parent was working class >I answer yes >quiz results tell me I'm second generation upper middle class u wot m8.
and why do the ranges overlap?
John Jones
Cheap piss for working class slobs, basically
Alexander Johnson
literally said decorating for fag parties DOESNT count you illiterate fuck. not even going through your quiz answers I know you're a working class epsilon
Jeremiah Rodriguez
>wow a quiz! I can't wait to take it so I can post shit nobody is going to read!
about this too: what if I answer no because I don't drink?
I stuff my fridge with mass produced cheap soft drink like 80c bottles from woolworths or pepsi max/sunkist zero when it's 50% off (based woollies delivery)
does this make me isolated from mainstream American culture? I mean I guess it does because normally people drink but this goes the same for every single upper class person I know. if I drank I'd drink cheap beer, not expensive
maybe I shouldn't complain that an American quiz doesn't apply to me. but my shut in american fake online friends would score low too simply because they're autistic weirdos cut off from everything
Woah chill out dude, we aren't full brave new world yet.
Getting there though
Kevin Bailey
Should I be worried?
Jayden Russell
It branches, different answers lead to different questions.
Angel Cruz
>52 >families have been middle class professionals for at least two generations I guess I made some mistakes somewhere along the line. Or the test is biased against the south.