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To be or not to be?

I wonder who’s worse, the fans or the anti-fans?

The fans devote their time evangelizing a product, a company, whatever. The anti-fans devote their time going after the fans, bashing and demonizing them for evangelizing.

Although my post was mostly targeting the IT world, it also applies to atheism. In the past you had the religious crowd imposing their stuff. Nowadays, you have the nay-sayers non-religious crowd going after the religious crowd for holding a belief.

I can’t draw a conclusion here, but one thing seems obvious to me. Fans do it for a purpose (notwithstanding whether what they like is that interesting or important) while anti-fans do it just for the sake of bashing others.

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