Why is AnandTech so conservative?

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yllus

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*shrug* He could be posing flamebait out of hatred but the only real flames I've seen are from the people calling him a terrorist sympathizer. Additionally, if you'd read carefully you'd note that I defend people of Eastern origin, not Bin Laden, the Taliban or any other terrorist faction. I suppose the two could be seen as the same in some people's eyes.

glen: The only reason to stay in the East instead of here is for proximity to one's family. Corrupt, very. Sexist, very. And it's not really worth buying a newspaper either.

Just because one place is (arguably) better than another doesn't mean he's not as American as any of you if he disagrees with a major effort like this, does it? Is one of the conditions of being an American citizen mean accepting any war or terrorism-related policy unconditionally?
 

jehh

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<< Lets put it this way. The lower class here lives a HELL OF ALOT better than the lower class in most every other country. >>



Hell, the lower class here lives a heck of a lot better than the UPPER class in most 3rd world nations...

Jason
 

clarkmo

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Said Bin Mohamedinhismind,
You sound like a conservative from some other country. You don't know your stuff though.


<< You live in a country where money speaks, a country where for every $6 dollars you make for your company you are paid $2. >>

I'm getting ripped off! It's more like 60-2 and I still live better than 99% of the population of any Arab nation.

Get it right. 60-2 is wrong. 30-1 is correct.

Anandtech Prose Mod
 

jehh

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<< This thread is flamebait, and I should lock it, but I am a little bored today so I think I will leave it open. Please keep your corrections of the misconceptions contained herein moderately civil.

AnandTech Moderator
>>




Ohh, ohh... See, we DO have smart mods... AT Mod for President!!!

Sigh...

<yes, I'm such a suck up, but at least I know WHO to suck up too>

Jason
 

brxndxn

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Why is AnandTech so conservative?

Because AT is smarter than average and smart people tend to be conservative.
 

Lucky

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This thread is flamebait, and I should lock it, but I am a little bored today so I think I will leave it open. Please keep your corrections of the misconceptions contained herein moderately civil.

AnandTech Moderator




Since when did moderators start to comment negatively on legitimate opinions? If its flamebait, lock it. But I dont think the mods should inject their personal opinions into threads when speaking as a moderator.
 

clarkmo

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<< Since when did moderators start to comment negatively on legitimate opinions? If its flamebait, lock it. But I dont think the mods should inject their personal opinions into threads when speaking as a moderator. >>


Since when did you become the Moderator Mod?
 

Optimus

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LOL - even our resident ACLU anti-war contingent is reluctant to openly support this guy. 0sully seems embarassed by him and good old Luckster can only complain about the mods.

Where's FrysInsider to make the trio complete?
 

CanOWorms

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<< Why is AnandTech so conservative?

Because AT is smarter than average and smart people tend to be conservative.
>>



I've read that the more educated one is, the more they tend to be liberal
 

thebestMAX

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I've read that the more educated one is, the more they tend to be liberal >>

Think who probably said this, the liberals teaching at places like Berkeley.
 

clarkmo

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<< I've read that the more educated one is, the more they tend to be liberal >>


Keep reading. You're not educated enough.

Its your not well enough educated.

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BlueApple

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<< Why is AnandTech so conservative?

Because AT is smarter than average and smart people tend to be conservative.
>>



Actually, most educated people move to cities. Think about it, how many nuclear physicists can get a job in Youngstown Ohio? And that?s usually why most cities are democratic and 'the country' usually has republicans. But that?s not much the case here since most of the republicans here live in or around cities.

BTW, a friend of mine, who is a republican and voted for Bush, told me this over the summer after he got out of Army boot camp.
 

NedHades

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Even if SaidMohammed is trolling, that doesn't mean anyone has to take the bait. If he(she?) wants to bash America, so what? Freedom of opinion, remember? The downside of Democracy, as my Pol Sci prof once said, is that anyone who has an opinion will subject you to it. If they're morally/ethically wrong or have their facts mixed up, reason will show the truth. I'm talking about talking here, not about terrorism. There is a difference between words and actions. But if you support or condemn an action with words, that's still just an opinion and not a physical attack, no matter what the Commander-In-Thief says. If you choose to remain neutral, that's your option. You can't profess unfettered freedom and then censor someone's views, no matter how much it irks you. You don't have to love your neighbors, but you should respect their individual rights. If they don't return the favor, that reflects more on them than on you.

All right, who wants to use the soapbox next?
 

CanOWorms

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lol, no.. I actually go to a university that is considered to be conservative.. famous for being conservative I would say. I'm from the South!



<< I've read that the more educated one is, the more they tend to be liberal >>

Think who probably said this, the liberals teaching at places like Berkeley.
>>

 

SuperTool

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Looks like the Republicans passed a 100Billion/Year corporate welfare bonanza today. Hypocrites, every single one of them.
 

StageLeft

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Keep reading. You're not educated enough.

Its your not well enough educated.

In fact he had it right the first time; you're, as in you are.
 

RedRooster

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<<

<< I've read that the more educated one is, the more they tend to be liberal >>


Keep reading. You're not educated enough.

Its your not well enough educated.

Anandtech Prose Mod
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Holy cow, what's with the Prose mod targetting clarkmo all day?!
Either clarkmo is a mod trying to be funny, or there's some relation.

Watch it mod! We'll figure you out sooner or later. I'm onto you, which is different than "coming onto you".

You might take note of the fact that there is no "edited by" in that post.

AnandTech Moderator


Ah, touch&eacute;!
 

LethalWolfe

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<< Even if SaidMohammed is trolling, that doesn't mean anyone has to take the bait. If he(she?) wants to bash America, so what? Freedom of opinion, remember? The downside of Democracy, as my Pol Sci prof once said, is that anyone who has an opinion will subject you to it. If they're morally/ethically wrong or have their facts mixed up, reason will show the truth. I'm talking about talking here, not about terrorism. There is a difference between words and actions. But if you support or condemn an action with words, that's still just an opinion and not a physical attack, no matter what the Commander-In-Thief says. If you choose to remain neutral, that's your option. You can't profess unfettered freedom and then censor someone's views, no matter how much it irks you. You don't have to love your neighbors, but you should respect their individual rights. If they don't return the favor, that reflects more on them than on you.

All right, who wants to use the soapbox next?
>>



Good point. And since it is a free country, I'm free disagree w/SaidMohammed's unpopular (at least in this thread) opinion and to use my rhetorical bat w/equally rhetorical sharp, pointy nails to bash his opinion to a bloody rhetorical mass of unpopular rhetoric.


Lethal
 

SuperTool

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<< Why do I keep hearing comrade, proleteriat, workers unite in the back of my head? >>


Because you are stuck in the 1980's.
Welcome to the 21st century, comrade.
 

yllus

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<< Good point. And since it is a free country, I'm free disagree w/SaidMohammed's unpopular (at least in this thread) opinion and to use my rhetorical bat w/equally rhetorical sharp, pointy nails to bash his opinion to a bloody rhetorical mass of unpopular rhetoric. >>


*nod* Go nuts if you so wish. And in fact I can't think of anything in his post to agree with in his post. Hell, I'm *glad* someone is spending the money to uproot the Taliban!

It'd just be nice to see a thread where a 'conservative' didn't decided to grace the thread with his presence and label previous poster(s) as 'liberals' or 'hippies' and tell them either they're 'too p*ssy to join the military and defend your country' or to get out. Now considering how often that happens, and how many people chime in with those people, his original question ("Why is AnandTech so conservative?") makes a whole lot more sense. How about some legitimate conservative insight?
 

SaidMohammed

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Flamebait? How about an unpopular, alternative, and enlightened look at America? What are you guys so afraid of learning? What issues are you so afraid of discussing that you wish to lock my thread?

<< You know, it's funny how he hasn't replied to the thread yet............ >>
I happened to have a class. My apologies. It's difficult to give a quick response when you have 60 different people so insecure they attack like they have been attacked themselves.

<< You claim we are slaves that tout the company line, yet I believe no other country has access to not only more quantity but more unbiased information. >>
Unbiased information? Since when? According to FAIR, Dan Rather. During his Sept. 17 appearance on David Letterman's show, the CBS news anchor laid it on the line. "George Bush is the president," Rather said, "he makes the decisions." Speaking as "one American," the newsman added: "Wherever he wants me to line up, just tell me where. And he'll make the call." Media coverage of U.S. military actions has often involved a duplicitous two-step, with news outlets heavily engaged in self-censorship and then grousing -- usually after the fact -- that the government imposed too many restrictions on the press. Also, television network executives from ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CNN held a conference call with national security adviser Condoleeza Rice, and acceded to her "suggestion" that any future taped statements from Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda group be "abridged," and any potentially "inflammatory" language removed before broadcast. That seems pretty Orwellian to me.

<< Still waiting, saidmohammed for you to name a single nation with a significantly different policitcal/economic/social system that is better. And I know you're logged in and reading this. >>
So if it's the best then you can't criticize its faults? Comparing countries to America is like comparing apples to oranges. Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Finland, and Denmark come to mind when naming nations that are "better" as you put it. Native American (both northern, central, and southern) tribes were better.

<< I am all for the fact that investments can generate wealth. It's what made us the biggest economy in the world; an economy on which many other countries are dependent. If you could only profit from work, there's not much hope of ever becoming wealthy, is there? >>
It's what has made us the biggest economy in the world? At what price? To whose benefit? Think about the environment, the disparity of wealth, global culture, and the fact that wherever you see richness it is leveraged on the backs of the poor. America is "the biggest economy in the world" but it has also either bombed or invaded more than eight countries during the past four presidential terms. Americans should confront the ugly history of U.S. attacks on civilians in such places as Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to understand why so many around the world see us not as the defender of freedom but as a violent bully. Our president's claim that terrorists "hate our freedoms" is embarrassingly simplistic, to the point of being childish. It is time to face honestly the way in which U.S. foreign policy -- so often cruel, callous and indifferent to the suffering of innocent people -- must be understood as part of this story.

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have one thing to say; if you don't like it here. Leave. Quickly. I love my country. God Bless the USA. If you're unhappy with US policy, then please, by all means, go live in a Third World country. Pick a rock, any rock.>>

Love it or leave it? That's intelligent.

<< No condemnation because you're anti-war, that's your choice, but because you don't know a good thing when you have it. Y'know the one of the cool parts of a free country? You *don't* have to live here. You choose to so right now I'd suggest keeping your mouth shut. >>
<< Oh yeah, one other thing. I hope you never need help with General Hardware, Software, Operating Systems, Cases & Cooling, Motherboards or anything Highly Technical; I have the funniest feeling you won't be getting any replies. >>

Keep my mouth shut? You won't assist me with my hardware/software problems? Many accuse me of being "anti-American," but ironically it is their call to limit political debate that is anti-American, for it abandons the core commitment of a democracy to the sovereignty of the people and the role of citizens in forming public policy.

<< Because AT is smarter than average and smart people tend to be conservative. >>
There's some intelligent reasoning.


By the way,don't try logging in with your alternate nick,It's toast.

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