The New York Times published some maps this morning showing how the popularity of a bunch of TV programs were very closely correlated with voting patterns in the recent election. — Bitter Crank
Maybe theoretically, but practically, most people would not consider me libertarian. For example thinking the state should prevent the population's access to drugs isn't libertarian. If I go to the libertarian party holding such views, I'd be thrown out :PMeaning, you lean more libertarian than you care to explicitly admit. — Emptyheady
I haven't seen a lot of those points of divergence asked.That is just one point of divergence mate. The test asks 100 and averages it. — Emptyheady
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So, which shows did the libs like and which did the God fearing like? — Hanover
Duck Dynasty’ vs. ‘Modern Family’:50 Maps of the U.S. Cultural DivideBy JOSH KATZ DEC. 27, 2016
Americans have been clustering themselves into cultural bubbles just as they have clustered in political bubbles. Their TV preferences confirm that.
Last time I did it I was about the same as you for the first two tests, maybe a bit more libertarian. — jamalrob
I got bored with the other one. — jamalrob
That 0 score on purity is disgusting. — Agustino
>:OAnd given a 0 purity score, of course I don't mind that it's disgusting, haha.
See, I said I'm not a purist. — Terrapin Station
But it's disastrous - if you look at the number of liberals compared to conservatives, only 20% are conservative. We're losing, and we have to do something about it. — Agustino
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