Geez you sure showed him, pointing out what could easily be a typo from typing fast, everyone in this comment section is now blessed from witnessing you so tactfully show him whos the moron
Something to keep in mind here is that 19% of Democrats total versus 30% of republicans total surveyed for this also would support this bombing a fake country. Republicans identifying as liberal leaning were more likely to support this, and democrats claiming moderate status were the bulk of supporters in their party. So it may be fun to paint people we disagree with as idiots- but the sobering truth is that regardless of the non formal nature and questionable methods of this survey (which was intended as a joke to begin), what I see aren’t party or political lines, but an uncomfortable amount of uninformed people allowed to and readily making decisions and forming opinions about things based on no defensible grounds. What we see here isn’t a certain group being “dumb,” but a huge chunk of a sample of voters who would form a strong enough opinion to support bombing a country that doesn’t exist based only on either a love of bombs, or a dislike of the name. This should terrify people.
Why does it have to be us vs them we should be looking at this and saying that we need more emphasis on geography not looking at it saying lol they r so dumb
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· 6 years ago
Gotta love how he had to say that it fictional.
Because he knows people on the left are gonna say "Yeah, the middle East shouldn't be bombed!" instead of realizing it's fake.
Granted, I never watched Aladdin, so I wouldn't know the name of the nation.
One of us always lies, and one of us always tells the truth....
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· 6 years ago
I'm saying people both left and right would've been in a political debate over this if he didn't say Agrobah was a fictional nation, until someone said it was.
Because he knows people on the left are gonna say "Yeah, the middle East shouldn't be bombed!" instead of realizing it's fake.
Granted, I never watched Aladdin, so I wouldn't know the name of the nation.