[COFF] [TUHS] Wikipedia anecdotes - LLM generalizations [was On the unreliability of LLM-based search results (was: Listing of early Unix source code from the Computer History Museum)

Paul Winalski paul.winalski at gmail.com
Fri May 30 00:23:03 AEST 2025


On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 5:16 PM Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen at sdaoden.eu> wrote:

> This entire thing was then removed with the words "Here it smells
> like red socks", referring to a decade old (around Y2K) right-wing
> aka republican propaganda tour against "red socks".  (In Germany
> left wing is red, right wing is black/blue.)
>

Red was also traditionally considered the color of the left wing,
especially Communism, here in the US.  During the 1950s the start of the
Cold War led to a lot of fear of pro-Soviet Communists taking over Us
government and private institutions.  This was known as the Red Scare.  The
slogan among the most militant anti-Communists was "better dead than Red".

Somehow this color scheme got switched around  in the current liberal vs.
conservative ideological divide.  Red is now the color of the right wing
and Blue is the color of the left wing.  I don't know why that change
happened.

-Paul W.
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