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Ill join as long as I can be the premier lawyer for these kinds of situations
i mean just because a bunch of fucknuts tell me I have to call some dragqueen a she
doesn't mean im going to
or... xir or whatever
@oprahsminge Bruh, I'm a Transhumanist Minarchist. I've been on that sexbot train.
well shit
what a surprise
Yeah, that isn't a surprise.
"people dont like to be talked down to"
progressive activists are the most racially homogeneous group in the country.
Yeah, we been knew.
now thats interesting
"On social media, the country seems to divide into two neat camps: Call them the woke and the resentful."
starts good
its good
Ever heard of the term Baizuo?
If age and race do not predict support for political correctness, what does? Income and education.
While 83 percent of respondents who make less than $50,000 dislike political correctness, just 70 percent of those who make more than $100,000 are skeptical about it. And while 87 percent who have never attended college think that political correctness has grown to be a problem, only 66 percent of those with a postgraduate degree share that sentiment.
imagin my shock.
You know how much money could be saved on research if you just got a right winger to tell leftists what would happen if they tried their little experiments?
XD
"Some 8 percent of Americans are progressive activists, and their views are even less typical. "
25% are devoit conservatives
the right is larger than the left
Yeah.
That's a thing, usually.
Reading that article,
It has always baffled me how people or rather "journalists" started to take social media as somekind of gage of whats going on in society.
Youth isn’t a good proxy for support of political correctness—and it turns out race isn’t, either.
Whites are ever so slightly less likely than average to believe that political correctness is a problem in the country: 79 percent of them share this sentiment. Instead, it is Asians (82 percent), Hispanics (87percent), and American Indians (88 percent) who are most likely to oppose political correctness. As one 40-year-old American Indian in Oklahoma said in his focus group, according to the report:
this is a good article
Remember, most people who have jobs and lives outside of social media, tend to engage less in social media.
yes
those that engage less appear to be the minority even though such is not the case.
I like how they did their own research and looked beyond the surface rather than accepting the surface as fact
Im not from the US, but i see this everyday because i visit people from all levels of society.
Most importantly two thirds are moderates and exhausted of all the shit going on.
holy shit
After the issue of poor leadership, Progressive Activists rank climate change
(47%) and economic inequality (42%) next, both issues that rank high on the
liberal agenda. These are both considerably higher than the average (18% and
12%, respectively).
– The Devoted Conservatives and Traditional Conservatives identify different
concerns: immigration, terrorism (approximately 60% in both cases) and jobs
(both around 55%).
– The Politically Disengaged group resemble the Conservatives in their focus on
jobs (56%), immigration (60%) and terrorism (59%).
Conservatives and Disengaged share values
yes