Something I've noticed on this board is that there seem to be many more liberal-left types than conservative-right types. What do you think of my following theories?
- In the 70s, many converts to JW-dom were influenced by the anti-establishment philosophy and anti-Viet Nam war. Because the JWs said all governments are wicked, etc. Had I been a conservative type, that wouldn't have appealed to a patriotic, right-wing type.
Is it plausible that JWs attract(ed) that type of person more often? Therefore, the ex-JWs are predominantly liberals or they wouldn't have considered the JWs to begin with. Even the ones raised as a dub would have been raised by possibly leftist types because of JW doctrine of the governments being under the control of Satan. Yeru, a good debater (if you read this Yeru: ), has never been a JW and is in the military. Imo, JWs don't often attract the type of person that would be military; more of the anti-war group. Furthermore, JWs are not followers (haha! I can hear the disagreement!). But I mean outside the borg and have very independent (ouside the borg, lol) streaks. They stand up to the dislike of their families, neighbors, and workmates. This also makes them possibly "non-party" people. Corruption in politicians is also logical to ex-JWs and isn't any jump for them. That had already been taught repeatedly. They wouldn't be the type to keep giving allegiance to the conservative government that we have (this is NOT a political discussion--just want to say that JWs and ex-JWs would TEND to be independent politically or left-wing). To me, this would help explain all the liberal, left, or at least centrist tendency of this board. They're 99% ex-JWs!
- A related aspect would be that many (most?) of ex-JWs become non-religious, or if not that, they mostly don't join a church. There again, would be the same reasoning as above in that they don't like "organized religion" anyway often or grew not to as a JW. So therefore, are more receptive often to being non-religious.