This high of a level greatly surprises me. Think peoples rationalizing post SHTF. Be far from people.

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I would have guessed 8% to 15%..........Not 41%.
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A whopping 41% of voters aged 18 to 29 years old either consider the killing of Thomas as “acceptable” or “somewhat acceptable.”

Support for the killing drops significantly in older generations, as 23% of voters aged 30 to 39 support the killing and 13% of those aged 40 to 49.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political...lthcare-ceo-killing-acceptable-new-poll-finds
 
The Bolshevik revolution was ruthlessly implemented and imposed through the manipulation of people who thought just like the 41% of those 18-29 year olds.
 
41% of voters aged 18-29 out of 1,000 people who were willing to take a poll.

Hardly representative of anything more than the fallacy of polling.

78% of all people aged 30-77 know that polls are ********* and cannot be trusted unless they involve Vegas and betting.



*based on a poll of one person in his 40's with no supportive data.
 
I have never been approached in public regarding my opinion on a poll. And I probably wouldn't answer their questions if approached.
Since the invention of caller ID I rarely answer any phone call from an unknown number, and then only if I am expecting a return call that is business related. If the unknown caller has something important they can leave a message and I may call back, but rarely is a message left.

My point? I presume that most good, intelligent, hard working folk refuse to be bothered by these polls and just like the political poll phone calls the numbers are usually skewed in the wrong direction.
 
I dont know why its a big surprise that young people are statistically less wise than old people. Nor do I think it's a big surprise that in 2024 the statistical representation of stupidity over multiple age groups is so high either.
In 1982 they began testing outcome-based education in isolated communities, in 1994 they implemented it. I had a cousin who graduated high school and could barely write his own name.
Now we have 40 years of breeding-age morons clogging the gene pool with idiots.
 
In 1982 they began testing outcome-based education in isolated communities, in 1994 they implemented it. I had a cousin who graduated high school and could barely write his own name.
Now we have 40 years of breeding-age morons clogging the gene pool with idiots.
In the late '90's and early 2000's my assigned patrol area was near a high school, one of the supposedly "good" schools in the Las Vegas area. Occasionally there would be an accident or incident where I would need written witness statements from the high school kids and it was pathetically amazing how terrible their writing was I recall one kid who knew the name of his street but didn't know the house number or zip code. Yes, some kids had excellent grammar, but far too many were incompetent.
 

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