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Before I hurt myself.

But seriously, I have a question. It appears that most people who participate in slash fandoms are politically liberal (or left-wing, if you prefer that term). I realize that means many different things in different countries, of course, but when I cruise my f-list, I see lots of people who support gay marriage, who oppose the war in Iraq, who oppose the Bush administration in the US, and so on. It could just be a product of who happens to be on my f-list, but I'm not sure.

So are slashers, in general, more liberal than the average person on the street? Why or why not?

If you're not liberal and are a slasher, do you feel like a minority? Do you find it difficult to express your views?

ETA: The terms "liberal" and "conservative" mean different things to different people and aren't even opposites -- it's possible to be a liberal conservative, for example. I would love to hear what the word "liberal" means to you if you're applying it to yourself, or even if you don't.

I'm also curious to hear from people who don't support gay rights and believe homosexuality is immoral, yet who read and/or write slash. I know you're out there! I'd love to hear what you think!

Date: 2004-08-07 02:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emmagrant01.livejournal.com
the Internet community in general skews more liberal.

That's interesting, and I wouldn't have thought it would lean one way or the other, but it makes sense.

when you combine slash and internet fandom, you get a hell of a lot of pinko commie leftists.

*grins* Yay for the pinko commie leftists! :-D

I do suspect that if you moved away from the social issues ... you'd start finding a lot more libertarians and conservatives.

I'm sure that's true. But libertarians are socially liberal, generally speaking, right?

Date: 2004-08-07 04:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] helens78
But libertarians are socially liberal, generally speaking, right?

That depends on how you define "socially liberal". :) Do we support gay rights? Absolutely. Social security and the welfare system? Not so much. Libertarians believe in civil liberties and the Bill of Rights (although you'll always find people of any party who don't support Thing X for whatever reason), but social programs not so much. So I feel perfectly comfortable ranting about gay rights and gay marriage, but you won't hear me talking about my feelings on Medicare or the health care industry here.

Date: 2004-08-07 05:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emmagrant01.livejournal.com
*grins* I was hoping you'd be the one to answer that question! Thanks for the info. I'm really learning a lot from these discussions, including areas in which I'm closed-minded and need to think a bit more carefully.

Date: 2004-08-08 04:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] norah.livejournal.com
Precisely...which is where they diverge from us tax-n-spend big-government bleeding-heart liberals. :)

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