Part of the problem is the type of Republican Atlas used to attract is exactly ground zero for going NeverTrump/leaving the GOP. If you're a right wing ideologue of the previous era who was thoughtful and read a lot of more theory minded people like Jonah Goldberg and Bill Kristol, you probably followed them right out of the GOP.
Then, for the Trumpers, changing cultural mores. How long would Statesrights, a poster with Confederate stuff in his sig who was o
penly not cool with blacks or gays, last on the forum now? And yet States was basically an ur-Trumper and I have no doubt he went Trump hard, but despite being one of our top all time posters, he'd not be welcome here now.
Atlas is almost the inverse of real-life situations for me. Here, I find it super easy to fit in. But it was incredibly difficult for me to co-exist with the College Republicans society in my undergrad.
What were the issues you faced with the College Republicans society? I'm assuming it's because you're generally moderate and seem to lean somewhat left on social issues, but I would like to hear more
You summed it up quite nicely.
Granted, I got along with pretty much everybody on a personal level. I actually spent quite a bit of time with some of the guys (I was one of...three(?) women) away from the club due to Greek life.
But ideologically, it was sometimes difficult to fit in and there were more than a few members who branded me a party traitor due to my outward disdain for figures like Donald Trump or Jim Jordan.
TPU is even worse lol , I remember going to one of their meetings and anyone who didn’t favor privatizing Social security and Medicare were branded as socialists