I was raised Christian Scientist and Sugar Skull Day Of The Dead In Mexican Shirt let me tell you, getting mixed up with Scientologists was a constant thorn in my side. Not surprised that what I assume is a reading room would want to make the distinction. Maybe they’ll subscribe just so that they can post videos of themselves burning the magazines. And then forget to cancel the subscriptions. To be fair… There are some fields of science that definitely lean conservative. I’m in astronomy/astrophysics and we tend to be progressive. But also tend to share departments with physics, which can go both ways.
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My department in a red state is Sugar Skull Day Of The Dead In Mexican Shirt probably 50/50 progressive/conservative on the physics side. And I’d guess maybe 1 in 5 of the right-leaning ones are very quietly still supporting Trump. With that said, I don’t expect that Scientific American will meaningfully feel the impact. And if they do it’s pretty easy to justify as an investment toward future generations more supportive of science (and thus their content). Yes. There are also just a ton of people interested in science who would subscribe to Scientific American who probably are also conservative. I’m thinking of engineering for example. Which is notably conservative but likely make up a large chunk of Scientific American subscribers today.
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