Evangelical Christianity has aspects of a social movement, but I doubt we’d turn up any evangelicals here. Not that this is necessarily a problem if the goal is to avoid Blue/Green priming.
If we’re just looking for stuff that isn’t stereotypically left-wing, men’s rights and free software also come to mind.
Agreed. Open source was at least part of my fill in for several questions. edit: to expound.. just so much inherit value in free software – even from the smallest packages or simplest library – that we’ve all created immeasurable value from, and as technology progresses I really see free software as one of our greatest collective assets.
Evangelical Christianity is a good idea, I’ll add it. ‘Free software’ might be reasonably common, and is an audience EAs could target. I’ll look at a list of common write-ins.
Yes, that does count as a movement, I’ll add it as clear signalling that we’re not assuming people are left-wing (in this year’s survey, when I get time to tweak my Perl scripts).
Tea Party?
Evangelical Christianity has aspects of a social movement, but I doubt we’d turn up any evangelicals here. Not that this is necessarily a problem if the goal is to avoid Blue/Green priming.
If we’re just looking for stuff that isn’t stereotypically left-wing, men’s rights and free software also come to mind.
Agreed. Open source was at least part of my fill in for several questions. edit: to expound.. just so much inherit value in free software – even from the smallest packages or simplest library – that we’ve all created immeasurable value from, and as technology progresses I really see free software as one of our greatest collective assets.
Evangelical Christianity is a good idea, I’ll add it. ‘Free software’ might be reasonably common, and is an audience EAs could target. I’ll look at a list of common write-ins.
Yes, that does count as a movement, I’ll add it as clear signalling that we’re not assuming people are left-wing (in this year’s survey, when I get time to tweak my Perl scripts).