You're only hearing about the loudest and biggest ones. The ones you don't hear about are still there, but they don't make much noise because they're more... conservative.
It's not all SJW-infested, but you have to know where to look. Avoid websites, web services, or any other tech with massive amounts of churn, fashioning, and virtue signaling.
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Anonymous2018-06-08 20:21
1.Companies want to make money 2.Social liberalism, tolerance, and virtue signalling over irrelevant bullshit is the most popular position with the largest demographics of spending consumers, most of the rest don't care, only a minority(a significant minority is still a minority) of people DISLIKE it. ergo, enforcing a company culture of social liberalism and putting on a show to everyone of how liberal their company is makes for good PR and thus better business. Libs looove capitalism.
>>8 SJWs are to neolibs as the religious right is to neocons.
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Anonymous2018-06-09 20:08
When I was a much younger boomer, it was mostly libertarians.
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Anonymous2018-06-09 22:45
new boomers are even more extreme than traditional boomers
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Anonymous2018-06-09 23:45
>>11 Millennials are the new boomers. Will Gen Z be ok?
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Anonymous2018-06-11 6:53
>>8 I don't. keep in mind that the youngest of boomers are over 50 years old now. oldest SJWs I know are in their mid-30s.
>>10 I miss that. I know it's not true but when lurking the internet I sometimes feel like I'm the only one to remain libertarian/class-lib while everyone else became either a /pol/ro or a commie (because yesterday's SJWs are today's semi-ironic commies and tomorrow's non-ironic tankies)