Columbia Prof Says ‘Working Class Values’ Are White Supremacist, Gets Destroyed on Twitter
A recent Twitter thread involving one man analyzing a Columbia Professor’s tweets about living in the rural south has gone viral, with many praising the man for his essay on her.
This all started on June 15th when Columbia University Professor Molly McGhee made a tweet claiming she lived in the rural South and that men who drive trucks, make six figures, and care about ‘working class values’ should be called white supremacists.
I grew up in the rural south so I know that men are out here driving massive trucks wearing cowboy hats pulling in six figures talking bout “working class values” give me a break dude just call yourself a white supremacist and move on – @mollymcghee on Twitter
One user who happened to see this tweet, EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) decided to screenshot the professor’s tweet, and then turned it into a story about a type of girl he dated over the years called the ‘I’m better than this place’ girl.
Ok I’m going to try and provide some incite into this type of person as o grew up with them, went to college with a few and dated a few over the years.
The “I’m better than this place” girl… pic.twitter.com/yNYLfhDwdD
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) June 15, 2023
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The user then creates a thread about his experiences with these types of women, with the thread overall receiving millions of views total. He firsts describes the kind of woman who “almost always go into the arts… never the sciences.” Since “your intelligence can be measured in the sciences. Writing is subjective.”
He then goes into detail describing her upbringing, declaring that her tweets mentioning ‘poor’ and ‘the south’ is an attempt to get the “authority to speak on these topics & tell the liberal NY writing society that they’re correct to hate rural white poors.”
He follows this up with a tweet that says that the woman “hates her parents, [and] hates having to grow up in & around all that poor, all that filth, all their ignorance. ” This statement is followed up by a screenshot that proves this statement.
She absolutely hates her parents, hates having to grow up in & around all that poor, all that filth, all their ignorance.
Imagine knowing you’re better than everyone else & having to share a school bus with them. A lunch table. A class room. The rage builds for 18 years. pic.twitter.com/1PCMBK6x1c
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) June 15, 2023
He then follows this up with two tweets about the likelihood of her IQ compared to his and the quality of her school.
Make no mistake I would bet Molly here has a mildly above-average IQ & was probably in a underfunded school system. Most rural schools get the leftovers after the cities take all the money.
I would also bet my IQ is much much higher & my aptitude testing probably blows hers out of the water. But I digress… She knows ‘better than this filth. She knows she’s destined for better things than her ignorant father. – @RobProvince on Twitter
He then starts going into an analysis of her disrespect of her father and her desperation to escape her upbringing.
And slamming her father & where she’s from is her ticket into the world she so desperately wants to be a parts of. The world she looks at from behind the glass for so so long. She wants to be accepted, to be one of them, to be on the other side of the glass looking out not in. Make no mistake, she hates her parents & where she grew up. But she can now use them now that she’s free. Away from home, in college, with that scholarship she worked so hard for to escape that hell hole. She’s among her people now. Free of the unwashed. – @RobProvince on Twitter
After going into a deeper analysis of her life story, he then describes how she finally ‘makes it’ but is still unhappy.
She's 28, deeply in debt & unhappy. Life wasn't supposed to be this way. She did the thing. She followed the playbook. She made it. She arrived. Is this really it?
Yes Molly… it is.
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) June 15, 2023
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He then changes his tune from roasting to empathetic advice, telling her throughout the remainder of the thread that she has hit life stage #1 and that when she hits life stage #2 she is going to have many regrets in life, knowing this because he has seen it many times with other women. He then concludes the massive thread by adding the following two tweets:
If I could give Molly one piece of advice… you will only have one father. No matter what evils you've lumped onto him he brought you into the world & unlike many he stuck around. Some don't have a father to hate.
You can still fix this.
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) June 15, 2023
This doesn't have to end with you bawling over a tombstone, begging, pleading, aching for just 5 minutes to take it all back. I've seen this & you are not prepared for that pain when it comes.
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) June 15, 2023
Ever since the tweets went viral, she has since put her account on private. It is unclear if the school has any plans to release a statement about the now viral thread.
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