answer:It is the vestige of Marx’s notion of the proletariat/bourgeoisie class struggle, and it is all over the Western liberal democracies. There are still people who imagine that in emulating the bourgeoisie and their intellectualism (born of their relative leisure) they are somehow betraying their proletariat loyalty, or if they are already members of the bourgeoisie, that they should give the impression that they are sort of rejecting their intellectualism in an attempt to court political favor with the proletariat. That, and a collapse of big chunks of the public education system, particularly in urban school systems, and you have what you describe. Could this be the beginning of the second “Dark Ages?”