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SpyTech

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I would have posted this in the Politics sub-forum of this forum, but for some reason didn't have those privileges.

What does everyone think of the political leanings of engineers in general, or of those you work with?

I work with mostly engineers, military folks, law enforcement, technicians...and it is clear that everyone is a conservative. The break room TVs stay on Fox News. lol. I'm conservative too, and I like the casual engineering dress code, so I feel right at home. I'm pro guns, capitalism, security/defense, freedom, etc. I'm 100% anti gay-rights (homos disgust me), environmentalism, taxes, socialism. I don't care who I offend and have no desire to be politically correct. And my workplace is male-dominated. The only women are the secretary, one analyst, and some old fat lady that watches youtube videos all day and is supposed keeps track of security protocols. We often joke about the silly liberal media bias and stuff in the news.

I hear that scientists are more liberal, and most engineers are conservative. But I'm sure people on both sides can argue that. What are things like at your job? Liberal or conservative?

 
Must. Keep. Mouth. Shut...

Let's just say, you have your views, I have mine. Nothing either of us says will change the opinion of the other, so I'm just not going to start.

lol @ Fox "news"...

BEWBS!!!

:Banane20:

 
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Did I mention the fact that the owner of this site drives a Prius and is moving to an area referred to as "The Peoples Republic" because of it's leftist views...

 
Pepsi?

I just want to say that I consider myself somewhat conservative, but the thing about male-dominated workplace tells me that you are way behind the times. Maybe you should consider working in Japan. I think they have more of a male-domination thing there.

 
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