Is Virginia Tech conservative?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
If only conservatism in the US circa today meant that, and not tiki torches, invading and vandalizing the Capitol, and conspiracy theories

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That is terrible hyperbole. Are you even from this area or are you someone trying to cause discontent among Americans?

There are extremist on both sides of the political equation, but the majority of people on both sides love their country and their fellow humans and just want our country to be the best it can be. I don't think any of us need this kind of hate and diatribe. I hope things in your country get better soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:30,500 students attend VA Tech. No. They are not all conservative. AND--the majority of students are from NoVA.

None of my friends were conservatives. And many work in very 'liberal' areas today.

Blacksburg is a college town. The University dominates the town which leads the area to be much more liberal than SW VA as a whole.

It is definitely less conservative than Richmond or even UVA. UVA and U Richmond students are a bunch of little Republicans. A sea of Patagonia vests and bow ties.


Yep, Charlottesville is so much more conservative and uptight than Blacksburg. Blacksburg is wonderfully casual and just a fun place. You can see the difference everywhere.
Anonymous
Patagonia has been a part of the standard hippie wardrobe for decades. That's not an indicator.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh God, the horror -a conservative school! Lol. You do realize that more than half of America is “conservative” but you don’t even know what that means do you mom. It doesn’t mean you are a Trumper. It doesn’t even mean you are a Republican. It means you believe in a small, unbloated federal government with more power than we are seeing now relegated to the states. The states are to act as incubators on ideas and policies ranging from education to abortion with the better policies being picked up by other states. They believe I. A federal government taxing only for things that a federal should do that tge states cannot do well such as taxation for military, postal service and army. Conservatives believe in fiscal responsibility and a balanced budget. Small federal taxes. Everything we don’t have now. Is that so scary?

NO it’s not a conservative school. Yes the engineering school is famous for culling they first year clasd


If you believe this and vote Republican you are either not conservative or a hypocrite



I quite clearly said that to be a conservative did not mean necessarily a member of the party. Truth is - I was disgusted that the party put Trump up as the party’s nominee and resigned the party. I did not vote at all in the last election because both choices were poor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:30,500 students attend VA Tech. No. They are not all conservative. AND--the majority of students are from NoVA.

None of my friends were conservatives. And many work in very 'liberal' areas today.

Blacksburg is a college town. The University dominates the town which leads the area to be much more liberal than SW VA as a whole.

It is definitely less conservative than Richmond or even UVA. UVA and U Richmond students are a bunch of little Republicans. A sea of Patagonia vests and bow ties.


Yep, Charlottesville is so much more conservative and uptight than Blacksburg. Blacksburg is wonderfully casual and just a fun place. You can see the difference everywhere.



I hope this is sarcastic. The city of Charlottesville is very liberal. The mayor in particular is super liberal.
Anonymous
Years ago when I was looking at colleges, VA Tech was known as being more conservative and where the 'country' kids went to school.

Preppy kids and money went to UVA. Anyone in the FFA club at school when to Tech.

It's not that way anymore. My kids found UVA to be much more conservative when exploring their options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:30,500 students attend VA Tech. No. They are not all conservative. AND--the majority of students are from NoVA.

None of my friends were conservatives. And many work in very 'liberal' areas today.

Blacksburg is a college town. The University dominates the town which leads the area to be much more liberal than SW VA as a whole.

It is definitely less conservative than Richmond or even UVA. UVA and U Richmond students are a bunch of little Republicans. A sea of Patagonia vests and bow ties.


Yep, Charlottesville is so much more conservative and uptight than Blacksburg. Blacksburg is wonderfully casual and just a fun place. You can see the difference everywhere.



I hope this is sarcastic. The city of Charlottesville is very liberal. The mayor in particular is super liberal.


Basket case.
Anonymous
UVA, U. Richmond and Washington & Lee are wealthy Southern limousine conservative. The kind that want low taxes, pay lip service to anti-immigration but benefit from it.

Virginia Tech is working class hillbilly conservatives. The type that hate immigrants because immigrants took their jobs.
Anonymous
Virginia Tech is mixed but is mostly apolitical. It's not a school where you're going to find a lot of rallies, campaigns, etc on either side, so I think your kid will be fine. Blacksburg and the surrounding county IS conservative, so you will see Trump signs on the drive and in town. If that triggers your kid, perhaps they should look elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Patagonia has been a part of the standard hippie wardrobe for decades. That's not an indicator.

Youngkin and all the Republican good ol boys wear the fleece patagonia vests with their dress shirts and ties. I happened to be in Richmond the weekend of the Youngkin convention and that is what every single man was wearing...many with a Youngkin logo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA, U. Richmond and Washington & Lee are wealthy Southern limousine conservative. The kind that want low taxes, pay lip service to anti-immigration but benefit from it.

Virginia Tech is working class hillbilly conservatives. The type that hate immigrants because immigrants took their jobs.


VA Tech? Really? You might me talking about SW VA, but that is not true at the 30,000k University with a student body that is predominantly from NoVA/DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:30,500 students attend VA Tech. No. They are not all conservative. AND--the majority of students are from NoVA.

None of my friends were conservatives. And many work in very 'liberal' areas today.

Blacksburg is a college town. The University dominates the town which leads the area to be much more liberal than SW VA as a whole.

It is definitely less conservative than Richmond or even UVA. UVA and U Richmond students are a bunch of little Republicans. A sea of Patagonia vests and bow ties.


Vineyard Vines, Lily, Patagonia, Bow ties and Republicans. Not at VT.


Very Southern Conservative. Good 'ol boys, wealthy republicans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:30,500 students attend VA Tech. No. They are not all conservative. AND--the majority of students are from NoVA.

None of my friends were conservatives. And many work in very 'liberal' areas today.

Blacksburg is a college town. The University dominates the town which leads the area to be much more liberal than SW VA as a whole.

It is definitely less conservative than Richmond or even UVA. UVA and U Richmond students are a bunch of little Republicans. A sea of Patagonia vests and bow ties.


Vineyard Vines, Lily, Patagonia, Bow ties and Republicans. Not at VT.


Very Southern Conservative. Good 'ol boys, wealthy republicans.


^^ U. Richmond & UVA. The dress is certainly very conservative. You could get zinged for not wearing the 'conservative preppy uniform'.
Anonymous
Any large school in Virginia is probably going to lean conservative or be split about 50/50, depending on the number of students from NOVA or other urban areas.

There are so many students at Va Tech, there is room for everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA, U. Richmond and Washington & Lee are wealthy Southern limousine conservative. The kind that want low taxes, pay lip service to anti-immigration but benefit from it.

Virginia Tech is working class hillbilly conservatives. The type that hate immigrants because immigrants took their jobs.


This is an uneducated response that seems posted to cause discord.
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