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# I don't think it's possible or desirable to be non-partisan.  If you...

*February 17, 2025 — Comment Kat Woods's post*

I don't think it's possible or desirable to be non-partisan.  If you have a well-considered ethical system, you're naturally going to prefer some parties to others. However, I think you can be fair, even to people you disagree with.  By that metric, I would recommend these folks: Jack Despain Zhou aka TracingWoodGrains Andrew Heaton Robert Wiblin Katherine Mangu Ward
