Is Atlas significantly less ideologically diverse than it was 10-15 years ago? (user search)
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« on: April 22, 2021, 01:27:58 PM »

I dont think ideological diversity is the bast way to put it. I've (somehow) been posting since 2012. Back then there were lot more interesting people like Opebo or that super communist guy (TNF?). Dems were still the majority still I think. 

Nowadays i've found its not just that there are more Dems but you have a lot of the worst kind of dems, the sort of upper-middle class, reddit reading, college educated, moral majority types who don't really have anything interesting to say and are super critical of anyone who doesn't think like them and super annoying to read/talk to.

John Dule is probably the best poster we have still. BRTD as well. The international election board is quite good too and I actually learn a lot from reading that. My interest in US politics has waned admittedly.
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