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I'm not saying there are no right-wing tech nerds, I'm saying that your argument that tech nerds are right wing is overly reductive.
You concede my point about FOSS but then try to muddy the waters from there by citing "their platforms started getting cracked down on and [their having] adopted cryptocurrency" to try to make your prior pidgeon-holing still work. Mind citing me a source for either of those claims? Neither of those seem to me to be issues plaguing the wider FOSS community, and as a participant I'm interested to hear about this news I've apparently missed.
Silicon Valley is not representative of tech nerds in general. It is, like Hollywood, a small area filled with desperate people trying to turn their talents into fame and fortune. Insinuating that tech nerds in general have the same culture as Silicon Valley is like insinuating that actors in general dress, act, and think like Hollywood actors do. It's ridiculous on its face.
All this to say it really sounds like you've built up a stereotype based on what you read in the news rather than by engaging with the actual community in question.
It's my industry too.
I wasn't asking if right-wingers love crypto, but about what you were arguing about the FOSS community having "their platforms ... getting cracked down on and [their having] adopted cryptocurrency", which sounds an awful lot like a specific claim or two.
I literally still have no idea which events you're referring to, unless you're just saying "but crypto exists". I mean, we're on a FOSS platform right now.
Nice strawman, though. Honestly pretty ironic that you're implicitly accusing me of arguing in bad faith when you've misrepresented my question so entirely.