Why is it that /pol/, a board full of underage redditors that use memes to argue, is mostly conservative, while /lit/, a board full of intellectual adults who argue with logic, is mostly liberal?
>>71752804
>Intellectual adults
Gas yourself
>>71752804
don't lie to yourself
the conservatives (neolibreals) run this world through their washington dc think thanks, and global banking organizations like the IMF, world bank, etc.
>>71752804
I'm glad my last name isn't gay.
>>71752804
As an arch-conservative from /lit/, fuck you.
>>71752804
And reddit, far more full of idiot teenagers than both of them, is the most liberal of all. What's your point?
>>71753239
That dude's tough as nails, I bet. "Boy-named-Sue" syndrome, man. He'd fuckin' disembowel ya.
Human vegematic, bet ya money.
>>71752804
>thinking /lit/ is liberal
mein gott this ish pure ideology
>>71752804
Hi.
Lost an argument, I wager?
Instead of being butthurt about the act that people don't accept your pro-communist views without question here, stop whining. Get better at debating, and try again. Or fuck off.
>>71752804
Liberals: individual rights
Counter: rights of the collective say
Dress it up as fancily as you'd like, but
>http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/11/14/over-50-of-harvard-princeton-and-mit-students-get-this-simple-question-wrong/
triggers you (halfway) "intellectuals"
mmm this bait sure is tasty