[TriLUG] Libertarian over-representation (was::[offtopic] Considering a move to RDU area)

Jim Ray jim at neuse.net
Wed Apr 30 22:19:53 EDT 2008


Well, I don't reckon we'll attract too many newcomers with that
rhetoric...

Come on, Just say it. Get it out...Hitler!!!
 

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From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org] On
Behalf Of Brian Phelps
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:19 PM
To: Triangle Linux Users Group General Discussion
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Libertarian over-representation (was::[offtopic]
Considering a move to RDU area)

Fuck to your political.  Go shit on your favorite band music.  I hate a
librarian and econons too.  Long live emporor Gates /Borat

On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 20:36 -0400, Phillip Rhodes wrote:
> James Tuttle wrote:
> > Really, though, I've been wondering for some time why libertarian 
> > thought seems to be over-represented in TriLug compared to the 
> > general population.  Anyone have any ideas about that?
> 
> Is it over-represented? Of all the members of TriLUG that I know, I 
> know of maybe 3 besides myself who strongly and openly self-identify 
> as (l|L)ibertarians.  I'm sure there are at least a few others who 
> lean that way, but don't get involved in political dicussions, but I 
> haven't noticed TriLUG displaying any disproportionate bias towards 
> libertarian thought.  <shrug />
> 
> That said, tech-heads in general seem to lean libertarian more than 
> the general population.  So much so that somebody coined the term 
> "techno-libertarian" to describe that niche.  Heck, when I was at Red 
> Hat, I think the breakdown of political beliefs (at least in my
> group) was actually such that Liberals/Progressives and Libertarians 
> were the two "major parties" and the Neocon/Theocon camp (the folks 
> who call themselves Conservativves these days) were actually the
minority.
> 
> Unfortunately Wikipedia doesn't have an article about the "techno 
> libertarian" nice as a separate entity, but what they call 
> techno-utopianism overlaps and touches on the techie / libertarian 
> relationship a bit.  Might make for some interesting reading.
> 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-utopianism>
> 
> 
> As before, I ask if we can please take this to the trilug-ot list, for

> anybody who feels the urge to continue this discussion.
> 
> 
> TTYL,
> 
> 
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