I know this is a weird question, but let me give you some context. I live with my parents. I live in a place where I can't get anywhere that I want to. No public transport and I don't have a car.
I used to live downtown and took the bus. Back then I had a read on people.
It's been a while since I've interacted with the general public. I see people at receptions for doctors appointments or whatnot, but that's about it.
One thing in the past though is that I could hate the beliefs of someone, yet like them well enough as a person.
I despise feminism, but I felt that individual feminists I could be cordial with and they'd be cordial with me. That most individuals will be friendly on some level and you can connect on some level.
I really truly don't know what people are like now.
I see what they're like on the internet and the news, but that is very unreliable to what the day to day experience is like.
I assume some of you live in cities and interact daily with many different types of people. What is it like "In the real world?" to be a little tongue in cheek.
The normie leftists are not horrible people to be around when nothing related to politics or the culture war is the current topic. Many are quite nice and cheery even. A lot are your usual bleh centrists that listen to what the telievision says but they would easily join our side with a little convincing. Only a relatively small fraction are insane and a danger to be around.
I actually disagree. My experience is mostly university-based, but my interactions with this demographic are incredibly frustrating because they're always depressed losers with an incalculable amount of mental illnesses hellbent on ruining any situation.
The younger ones are like that but the older ones are pretty good. I do feel bad for a lot of the younger people for sure.