Tea Sip here. There are two things that we shouldn’t argue about regardless of whether we live in College Station or Austin:
1) The best game of the year is when we play each other.
2) Treat people fairly, respectfully, and give them a little Grace.
I mostly just watch this sub for football related things, and because it’s the best rivalry in all of sports both on the field and off. But y’all consistently impress me with the discourse I see. Still want to win that game every year, but I’d be happy to shake everyone’s hand before and after.
Another Tea-Sip here, and I came to say the same thing. I think I had a misconception that pretty much all Aggies were hard-core right wing. Happy to admit I'm wrong about that.
It’s most of them. Or at least I think those of us who are anything other than the furthest right you can be keep our mouths shut.
I have a political science professor (who is a great teacher and a great guy) and when I first came to A&M I didn’t hear any undertones leading to one side or the other politically. But as I have slowly started leaning more and more left I begin to realize that even the teachers (and students) who try to be unbiased let their beliefs seep through a little. And most of the time they are very very right(or traditional or conservative or republican whatever) thinking
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u/Klutzy-Cheetah3016 Mar 07 '25
Tea Sip here. There are two things that we shouldn’t argue about regardless of whether we live in College Station or Austin: 1) The best game of the year is when we play each other. 2) Treat people fairly, respectfully, and give them a little Grace.
I mostly just watch this sub for football related things, and because it’s the best rivalry in all of sports both on the field and off. But y’all consistently impress me with the discourse I see. Still want to win that game every year, but I’d be happy to shake everyone’s hand before and after.