I see an MP who went to a state school has been mocked by an MP who went to a grammar school for attending the opera. This sort of snobbery is still prevalent in Britain today. It’s an insiduous bias of the rich and the privileged who think some things in life are their inalienable right and that those of a lower class must be kept away and know their place. Here’s my own little account of this sad belief in a “natural order” between the poor and the posh.
BRITISH SNOBBERY
BRITISH SNOBBERY
BRITISH SNOBBERY
I see an MP who went to a state school has been mocked by an MP who went to a grammar school for attending the opera. This sort of snobbery is still prevalent in Britain today. It’s an insiduous bias of the rich and the privileged who think some things in life are their inalienable right and that those of a lower class must be kept away and know their place. Here’s my own little account of this sad belief in a “natural order” between the poor and the posh.