I think your generalizations are basically sound. But I think as I said earlier, I can't speak to the older generation that is the conservative base. They are who they are at this point. But people who identify that way who are between 18 and 35 are a bit different. I'd say they are not far away on a lot of social issues. I.E. gay marriage.
That's really it. Isn't that who we're talking to on here?
You come in here telling me I'm being arrogant without having any context to the discussion?
Tell me what I said, every single sentence was a direct response to his previous post. This is my last post on that subject...to your last sentence though...
"On a hip hop board, who cares?" I don't know, the people who run the board and told me months ago that certain threads should be in here (I agreed) and that I should get the participation rate up, but we met resistance precisely because of some of the attitudes in here. Thus, why I no longer move TLR threads into here even if they're about college. People who have said that there's nothing new on here. The guy who made the thread hoping for a different kind of debate (I like acri by the way, always seemed like good people...recommended him and BP for the mod spot). I see your point, but it's not an unreasonable desire for @acri1 to have my dude.
@BarNone
Thanks breh, I think you do a pretty good job modding this place but I guess I'd be willing if yall ever want another mod.
In any case, I realize that a hiphop board with a lot of black people will lean left demographically and it might not be "realistic" to have many conservatives on here, it's just wishful thinking on my part because that would be more interesting. Like other people have said, even before the great migration it was getting to the point where threads were getting redundant because we already know each other's stances on everything. If I make a thread about Obama, or religion, or anything like that I can probably guess what 90% of the regulars will say about it.
Guess we do need some new blood. I can't say I know too many staunch conservatives that aren't old white guys, but like you I have a couple of libertarian-leaning friends that like hiphop, maybe I'll invite them here.
That said, I think you have to have thick skin on a hiphop board. Maybe we could make more of an effort not to drive away people with opposing views, but it's just in our nature to talk a lot of shyt to each other whether it's about politics or anything else. I don't see anybody that's easily offended lasting too long around these parts regardless.
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