Can be crude and insensitive at times and I disagree with him on plenty. That said he often has interesting perspectives on things and represents a blue collar demographic that is highly underrepresented on Atlas. He has a broad knowledge of many subjects, but it is sometimes shallow and a bit narrow in perspective, as one would expect from someone who educated himself. Should be regarded in the "barks worse than he bites" category and not vilified unnecessarily.
Maybe I misunderstood what you meant by that, but it certainly sounded like you're assuming non-uni people have to be narrow-minded.
I don't see how you can reasonably interpret it that way - and I doubt you were in good faith when you did it. It is clear from the previous sentence that I am speaking about Ingemann's
knowledge of "many subjects" (history, religion, sociology etc.) and it is not his mind, but his perspective that is "sometimes a bit narrow".