Well, I'm one who defaults to browsing with JavaScript off and turning it on only when strictly necessary. For me, the advantages of no JS are so compelling that I can't see me changing unless some major paradigm shift in browsing were to take place to upend the advantage.

It's not JavaScript that I'm against but the many abuses that websites inflict on users—privacy violations, pages of many tens of megabytes long but which only contain some 10k or so of text, the incredibility slow page load times, etc., etc.

As far as I'm concerned CSS is capable of just about anything I require of a webpage.

It seems a shame that not more users are aware of browsing sans JS with a button to turn it on and off. After experiencing the advantages it's quickly habit-forming. The increase in speed of page loads alone justifies killing JS.