By the way, the picture the account at the bottom is referring to is this one. You know, the one you have probably seen hundreds of times maliciously deprived of context.
Meanwhile, American polling questions are worded like "do you want keep your privatized healthcare, or do you want to allow Big Brother to put grandma on a communist death panel?"
One might wonder why they would bother polling people whilst forcing them to answer in a certain way instead of just falsifying the whole thing to begin with.
Citations needed.
Meanwhile, American polling questions are worded like "do you want keep your privatized healthcare, or do you want to allow Big Brother to put grandma on a communist death panel?"
"Do you want fair access to the best healthcare system in the world, or do you want to lose your current health insurance?"
I just love the fact that a professor is going all in on a premise that conveniently makes everything he says completely unfalsifiable.
Just like he was taught
One might wonder why they would bother polling people whilst forcing them to answer in a certain way instead of just falsifying the whole thing to begin with.
Because some of these numbers come from places like Gallup and Harvard, which the libs respect too much to attack over this.
Well, not so much respect to assume that they'd be able to adjust for external bias or whatever lmao.