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    2 years ago

    None of which changes my original point does it.

    Then why use them to strengthen your agenda?

    The polls that are included in the image clearly show that even in places that were polled the opinion was divided. Meanwhile, demographic breakdowns from prior to 2014 clearly show why the regions separated.

    And if you actually bother listening to the lecture linked in the comment you can get even more context. That way you’ll be able to carry out an informed discussion on the subject in the future.

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        2 years ago

        I’m not twisting anything here. I provided polls showing the public opinion in different regions before 2014. You fixated on the one picture from 2015, which simply provides additional information while conveniently ignoring the bigger context. Then you accuse me of twisting things. Hilarious!

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            2 years ago

            I’ve repeatedly explained the reason which is that the sources do not discuss the regions in question. Based on our previous discussions, I’m not surprised you’re still having trouble understanding that.