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It was a good discussion on Mir's record, and it started when someone nominated me for Best Poster but added that she disagreed with me about Mir. I just asked why and clarified my own position. Lots of HW trolls try to assert that I think he's a bum, but my actual position is that he peaked as a mid-level contender, was a really exciting fighter, and lasted a long time as a relevant guy. Possibly top 20 all-time at HW.
Also, that was Page 1 if you have your settings done correctly, and it only lasted a few posts.
It's interesting that people's political stances don't change more, as we often see huge changes in the center. Like, a couple of months ago, "conservatives" claimed to believe that budgets should always be balanced and that austerity was the way to drive growth (a claim that is equivalent to creationism or climate-science denial). But now lots of them are talking about priming the pump and how we need stimulus. A few years ago, the right was extremely religious, but most have now flipped on that. Etc.
If your own views are consistent, how you define yourself will change. Look at all the WR right-wingers trying to excommunicate Pan, even though he remains a conservative Republican, because he hasn't suddenly changed his beliefs now that a new faction has become dominant on the right. I've also been getting leftists trying to claim I'm not *really* one of them because I don't agree with the growing influence of a particular segment of the left movement.
The flip that has me scratching my head is the stance on Russia.
Romney said they were our biggest geo-political threat in the world and everyone laughed at him.
Since 2012 his stance has been vindicated and for some reason now Putin is no big deal when he's been as active as he's ever been.