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I mean it’s certainly true that people who directly maintain industrial civilization are mostly on one side of the culture war, rather than the other(mostly- there’s plenty of eg, nurses and IT guys who are on the other side), but the actual issues being fought over are generally not directly connected to the direct maintenance of industrial civilization itself.
There are also plenty of nurses and IT guys on the red team, certainly more than doctors and software engineers. My top-of-head prediction was 60-40 one way or another. I did look it up though, “IT support technician” was much more Democratic than I thought (75%) though “Vice President of Information Technology” almost perfectly fit my 60-40 split in favor of the Dems. This might be class effects, but I think it’s just age effects.
But I’d challenge that this means 70% of IT guys are woke. IT guys are ground zero of grey tribe. If they’re liberals, they’re tits-and-beer liberals. A huge chunk are libertarians. And the Republicans are split between normie men who tinker in their garage and insane crazy reactionaries who want to overthrow democracy and institute a monarchy. (Presumably using group policy objects.) I’m sure there’s a progressive chunk but they’re less loud. IT is too low-status and too weird for anything as boringly white-collar as that.
Basically, IT guys are The Motte.
A monarchy running on Windows? I shall fight against this travesty to my last bitter breath.
If the IT guys establish a dictatorship, the revolution will run on Azure. I'm sorry.
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We all know the coming monarchy will run on Temple OS.
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