It strikes me as strange that whenever there are political threads there only seems to be one side represented. Is there a reason the boards are so liberal? There seem to be a large variety of people on here, so why not in that area? Are people afraid to disagree? Are we really that one sided? Any thoughts?
Re: Political makeup of the board
[QUOTE]Ricks, I did not know that
Posted by nda_roxybabe[/QUOTE]
That's because I am half gay and an Atheist so most people think I am liberal. :)
[QUOTE]Why do you think the board is liberal? I haven't noticed any political threads lately.
Posted by ricksang[/QUOTE]
I was thinking the same thing. This question would make much more sense.
[QUOTE]There are plenty of non-liberals on this board. I definitely don't see one-sided arguments about annnnything on this board.
Posted by kikibaby[/QUOTE]
This.
And I'm a liberal.
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[QUOTE]It strikes me as strange that whenever there are political threads there only seems to be one side represented. Is there a reason the boards are so liberal? There seem to be a large variety of people on here, so why not in that area? Are people afraid to disagree? Are we really that one sided? Any thoughts?
Posted by KatyRoseM[/QUOTE]
In general, the US (where most of the brides here seem to be from) are mostly liberal, hence why the more liberal president (more liberal compared to McCain) got the majority of the votes. That is how democracy works.
Now, of course, depending on what part of the country you're in, there are going to be either more conservative people or more liberal people. BUT, when it is a country wide forum, like The Knot, the scales are going to be tipped to the liberal side. Back in 2004-2005, this forum was probably more conservative.
The UK just voted in a conservative PM, but, again, the majority of the people here are from the US, so the Brits here aren't enough in numbers to tip the scale.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Political makeup of the board : That's because I am half gay and an Atheist so most people think I am liberal. :)
Posted by ricksang[/QUOTE]
Haha I didn't even think about that. I just thought I knew who most of the republicans are but I'm pretty sure now, thinking about it, that theres a lot more than I realize. I'm a republican
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Political makeup of the board : Haha I didn't even think about that. I just thought I knew who most of the republicans are but I'm pretty sure now, thinking about it, that theres a lot more than I realize. I'm a republican
Posted by nda_roxybabe[/QUOTE]
I totally thought you were liberal! I love you more now! :P
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Political makeup of the board : I totally thought you were liberal! I love you more now! :P
Posted by ricksang[/QUOTE]
You did? I always feel like I'm an obvious republican, guess not.
[QUOTE]I have to agree with TJ. Every time we have a political thread on this board, everyone goes in circles (including myself) trying to prove how right their political party is. Bleh.
Posted by ricksang[/QUOTE]
Agreed, but that's way more diplomatic and polite than I would have put it. Heh.
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Arizona politics are thoroughly depressing right now, no matter which side of the divide you're on.
Honestly though, I think there are a lot of conservatives and republicans on this board, but I think that the dems and liberals are just more vocal and outspoken.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Political makeup of the board : Agreed, but that's way more diplomatic and polite than I would have put it. Heh.
Posted by temerityjane[/QUOTE]
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However, I'll just quote Lewis Black: "[Democrats and Republicans] are like two big bowls of sh!t. The only difference is the smell." FWIW, I tend to lean more toward liberal viewpoints.
In addition, there are many people from outside the US who post on this board. And while other countries tend to have more liberal political parties, that's also a political variation that's nice to see.
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[QUOTE]It was a question I had been wondering for a while. There was a week of political things a while back that seemed to be one sided, mostly on social issues. At the time it seemed that it was just how things were, but other things lately that made me wonder if there were more socially conservative people around and why they didn't talk when the thread was explicitly political. I suppose I find that there are political ideas in non political threads. Also, I was board, so wanted to know what others thought. Its interesting that people don't think its liberal around here. <strong>Maybe living in Utah changes what I think of as center, but I'm not used to groups being as pro choice, or pro gay rights as they are here. Its more like being in college again.</strong>
Posted by KatyRoseM[/QUOTE]
I guess where I live, I'm not used to people NOT being pro choice or pro gay rights. (Denver, specifically, not Colorado as a whole which is conservative).
[QUOTE]This board has a much more varied political makeup than many boards I've been to. I also think people have differing views on many issues, not just the party line. For example, someone might be conservative on immigration. Or fiscally conservative but pro-gay marriage.
Posted by msmerymac[/QUOTE]
This times a million. I honestly don't think "conservative" and "liberal" are really logical titles for people anymore. Most people I know will say they're conservative, but when you ask about specific laws or ideas or mindsets they tend to lean far more towards the middle than they think they do.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Political makeup of the board : This times a million. I honestly don't think "conservative" and "liberal" are really logical titles for people anymore. Most people I know will say they're conservative, but when you ask about specific laws or ideas or mindsets they tend to lean far more towards the middle than they think they do.
Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]
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</div><div>I actually agree with this 100%. Also the titles no longer mean what they did in the least. However when I used them I meant what they are used lately. But your right, I should have been more specific. </div><div>
</div><div>Also sorry for going away for a while. Sometimes my computer is slow.</div>