Spyke
Canacondareply
lemmy.ca

Well 38% of Americans need to get off their asses and vote. Cuz only 22% of Americans voted for him in 2024.

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Soulgreply
ani.social

A large part of the problem (but not the only problem) is the constant suppression being done by Republicans at every step. If we just had compulsory voting and a day off to vote then they'd never win again. That's why they keep doing everything they can to prevent people from voting.

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Fully agree. Look at the social-democracies with the highest rates of satisfaction and they all have >90% voter turnouts and sometimes mandatory voting.

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ironycanalreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

VOTE THE FASCISTS TO DEATH! BLUE NO MATTER WHO OR YOURE ONE OF THEM! HARRIS-GINGRICH 28!

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Canacondareply
lemmy.ca

I'm all for calls to violence against the billionaire class but we could really do without this kind of anti-intellectual bullshit.

Like if you really want the working class to rise up violently than go easy on this cringey edgelord shit that only appeals to 14 year olds.

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Canacondareply
lemmy.ca

Exactly the juvenile behaviour that precludes you from a seat at the adult table.

Ignorance got us into this mess and people like you are just another aspect of the same ignorance.

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Ignore them. They're too busy patting themselves on the back about how smart they're being yet they're too stupid to realize that less good is better than catastrophic.

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I'm an American and I also have an unfavorable view of the USA

Don't get me wrong though, I don't hate America. I'm not unhappy in America. My day-to-day life in America is not bad at all

It's just, there are a lot of idiots here and it's exhausting being surrounded by them

Like I turn on my TV and I see a commercial for "Patriot Glasses". They are, "Tactical Sunglasses" and the advertisement claims that Navy Seals and shit use them so if you're a real Patriot you need them too. And the commercial is a guy driving his truck through the mud and shit... just idiot shit for idiot people and damn, it sucks there's enough idiots like that out there that somebody is marketing products like this to them

The World Cup is on Fox and there are commercials featuring that UFC guy talking about how America is bad ass because we're loud and say what we want to say because we're not pansies... it's absurd. Makes me wonder if people in England turn on the TV and see a guy dressed like a Red Coat talking about how bad ass it is to be Posh before he tries to sell you the Queens Tea Cups or whatever

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Flukereply
feddit.uk

Nope. Mostly gambling adverts. Every other advert, some cuntrag gambling company.

Why aren't you gambling? It's easy, we have an app for it so you can do it on the sly and everything. Do it. Gamble now, all your friends are doing it. Look at all these joyous people gambling, don't you want to be like them? Gamble now!

Not interested. Will never be interested. The more I get advertised a thing, the less interested I get; one of the few useful artefacts of my spergness. Advertising genuinely doesn't have the desired affect on me, it just annoys me and I mentally blacklist any product that advertises at me.

The entire advertising industry is a cancer on humanity as far as I'm concerned. A net drain of resources that serves no purpose other than to prop up the throwaway consumerism that's destroying the only place in the universe known for certain to support life.

Fuck all that shit.

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Seen the one where the guy hears a car alarm chirp and it triggers his gambling impulse? Like, he hadn't been thinking about it but every day sounds can bring on the urge. That is absolutely advertising an addiction, crazy that this shit is legal, especially given that they get upset with me for using small doses of opiates to get through my day.

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lemmy.ml

This is kind of strange for me to see, because there are so many people that buy Teslas in Norway. I think it's the most popular car, the one that sold the most this year, and it was actually an increase from last year. So people are still buying Teslas, even if they know about that fascist Hitler salute thing with Elon.

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Norway and Sweden having the two highest shares of unfavorable views warmed my heart.

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Fleur_reply
aussie.zone

What having a border with china does to a mfer

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VeganBtwreply
piefed.social

This one tripped me up, because my friends were there around 10 years ago and they told me their Canadian passport saved them a couple of times from some people being hostile towards Americans.

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Your username and avatar gave me a good chuckle. Made me think of the "how do you know someone is vegan? Don't worry, they'll tell you." joke. I do hope you're actually vegan though, and it's not some shitty parody (I never go and look through peoples comments, just feels shitty, so I don't know).

I'm vegan, BTW.

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There's a lot of people wearing specifically American cultural clothes here (NY hats, t-shirts with the US flag or names of baseball teams on them, lots of the motorbike helmets are available with American movie references on them)

I think that US propaganda has worked very well here in the past, and all of the fuckups are sufficiently far away that most people don't care about them at all.

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slrpnk.net

As an Australian, that's a depressingly high favourability rating :(

We have US military bases in Australia, we've already successfully been invaded.

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Yeah I want them gone too mate.

I’m sick to death of their grievance and froth politics.

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piefed.ca

This chart is an inverted 'quality of life' chart. Weird, I wonder how that happened...

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lemmy.world

Poland, failing again. 55% are fucking idiots, MAGA will abandon your asses if the Russians spill across the border.

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lemmy.world

I’m afraid to engage in international tourism because the country I’m from, the United States, is a goddamn embarassment, and I’m would be apologizing everywhere I go, and silent otherwise.

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The world does not hate those, who are awoken from the american dreamnightmare. You guys are just victims.

We really dislike all the brainrotten dimwits who still love all the shit your elite puppeteers do. And how they destroy the way of living, the internet and...gestures broadly at everything

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Just research carefully the country you go to. Some places hate tourists with a passion, some see them with curiosity. The country you come from is usually irrelevant (except if it's Israel)

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proudblondreply
lemmy.world

We’re about to head out on a trip tomorrow and yeah, it’s kind of embarrassing. We always say we’re from California if asked, because that feels slightly less embarrassing, though the tech bros have now shown their true colors so it’s less effective than it used to be.

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lemmy.ca

You could say you’re from Cascadia and hope they don’t have any follow up questions.

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Ever since Trump I, I've just replaced "American" with "Cascadian" when referring to myself. Cascadia may not be perfect either, but we're a damn sight better than *gestures wildly*.

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When I speak, I have vague hints of general commonwealth in my accent, cause I’ve always been lowkey ashamed of being here, except now it’s not so lowkey.

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I hold Canadian and American passports and we travel a fair bit. The last time I was treated poorly because someone thought I was American was when GW Bush was President. People are good at separating governments from individuals.

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I've travelled out of the country a few times under Trump's rule. I bet clearly make my opinions if Trump known, and can usually find a common ground with the people in interacting with.

Like, wouldn't travel to the middle east and try to play that game, but most people are pretty reasonable and understanding, especially if you're in a touristy area where the economy is almost entirely based on you spending money.

Just try not to draw attention to yourself, be respectful, and talk shit about Trump and his band of merry racist cunts if needed.

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I can’t even afford to leave the country on vacation so that eliminates that fear for most of us

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NIBreply
lemmy.world

Just pretend to be a canadian, thats what americans did when the US invaded Iraq(it was a very unpopular war for europeans). Honestly most people dont care.

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Fuck that.

America has ruined its own reputation, they don't get to steal my country's reputation.

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ZDLreply
lazysoci.al

How 'bout instead you suck up what you've done to the world and face the music. Destroying another country's reputation with your cuntry's (sic) shitfuckery is ... well, very American.

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huey_mreply
reddthat.com

If we're talking about actions that fucked up the world, pretty much all of western Europe should still be bearing that cross. On the other hand, we could just acknowledge it's probably pretty low IQ and bigoted to take out your impotent rage at a state on regular people who have very little if anything to do with it.

That said, it doesn't really matter that much, because as the other guy said, outside of the Internet most real people don't actually care that much. Probably because they managed to realize the above.

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ZDLreply
lazysoci.al

It's even lower-IQ to pretend to be another country's citizen so that you can fuck up their reputation as well.

All y'all fucking Yanks have been doing that in Europe since the '80s. It pissed me off then, and it pisses me off more now.

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Nearly nobody actually does it, because nearly nobody cares.

"Y'all" lol.

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Fleur_reply
aussie.zone

I can confirm that I do not like engaging specifically with Americans. No problem with other tourists/visitors

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lemmy.world

That's understandable. A third of us are alright, but that's not a good number to risk odds on.

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First thing I did was try to find us; I thought the same thing

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feddit.org

Imagine having a less favorable view of America than Vietnam.

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Imagine being Vietnam (with all that happened), and having such a favourable view of America.

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lemmy.ca

ikr? Just shows how much damage MAGA/Republicans have done to the US.

It will take many, many years for the relationship to improve back to how close it was before, if it ever will. How long ago was the Vietnam War? A half century sounds about right...

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It will require, to be specific, generational change. The people alive now are a lost cause as far as the USA is concerned. Most of them will not turn back into if not fans at least tolerant of the USA. The damage was deep, personal, and it will take a full generation that was not alive while the Redcaps ran the USA into the ground before there will be any substantial reversal.

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The Italian prime minister (lowkey fascist) kept trying to establish good relationships with Trump, but even she had to give up with how much of an animal he is, lol

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piefed.ca

No Denmark on the graph is disappointing after Trump’s threats to Greenland.

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avgreply

They probably selected where favorable is not 0.

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Jay
lemmy.ca

I just got back from running around town (our tiny Canadian village has a garage sale day today) and saw a trump hat at one of them for sale for 5 bucks.

I thought it amusing that they didn't want it anymore but still think it's worth something.

Then again they WERE also selling a 1960's style stationary bike for $40 bucks while just down the street was a newer one for free with a digital display.

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Must been Pete Hoekstra’s red hat after being told to tone down the 51st state rhetoric.

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Maybe lol.. I picked up a newer one with the digital pad thingee at a sale for my daughter two years ago, all it needed was new batteries in the head unit. Didn't look too close at this one, but it looked in really nice shape. Too many people around here seem to buy those things and barely use them.

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Very honourable.

This did increase my interest in moving there.

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sh.itjust.works

Why would I trash talk though, you are insinuating malicious intent in my reply

I don't need to exaggerate and you know that perfectly well

I'm more than annoyed by the overbearing American presence in media.

We will lead the free world, that much is clear

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@TheparishofChigwell XD chill out comrade I wasn't talking about you : this is my personal experience, as a French student in Ireland several years ago, an easy way to relate from scratch was to make fun of US douches in pubs

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piefed.ca

Every Trump supporter who visits Canada should be chastised

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they shouldn't be allowed in. they're literally enemies of the state.

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avgreply
lemmy.zip

No, deported to a third country.

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avgreply
lemmy.zip

Why would you send them to the best korea /s. Because some nutjobs here actually believe this to be the case.

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I would send them to the best Korea because I'm a kind-hearted soul who wants to send them to Paradise on Earth.

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That’s Israel being the most favourable of America.

And what the fucks with the sexism?

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lemmy.ca

I'm happy to see Japan that low on the list. I was expecting them to be right underneath Israel.

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SkunkWorkzreply
lemmy.world

Bet Okinawa and other places near forward operating bases are all unfavorable.

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One would hope, but like, i've helped with a few of those slideshows about being good citizens in foreign countries (a full bird being assigned to Clark asked me what insight i might have as a civvie i am so sorry for making the powerpoints worse) and there are I'd say a good third to two-thirds of the military folk going overseas that aren't total shitasses at any given time. Right now? My own biases say closer to a third, but I really don't know. A good fair number of them are just average kids who didn't have any good options after high school, foolishly took the recruiters at their word (or talked to their peers and families and they didn't have a better option) and seriously hoped they wouldn't have to kill anyone. The smartest of the bunch all went into the Coast Guard though, those folk actually save lives.

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lemmy.world

Ashamed to see my country still holding mostly favourable views of USA, but then again many people here don't have access to more information sources than state TV and perhaps some local press.

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Yttrareply
lemmy.world

Alberta, usually. Plenty of pro-Trumpers around the country though.

Last I actually spoke to one in person last year, they said the administration was "getting rid of corruption and waste" rather than doing the exact opposite.

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They're far too busy infighting over rigged referendums and secession talks to worry about something as ridiculous and inconsequential as the environment and its preservation, silly!

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M0oP0oreply
mander.xyz

Oh come now. We got our idiots (who are in power) but the strongest pro us area in Canada is in Ontario (who also has an idiot in power) around Windsor. Sometimes I think us Canadians just like to pass off national actions as some other province's issues.

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I did mention there were plenty around the country, but I used to live around the Essex County area. The border towns will always be more supportive because they generally have stronger business/economic relationships with the US. It's really more of a hostage situation, because manufacturing (huge automotive sector, mainly) wants their metals and gets hit harder during Tariff Tantrums. Plenty of folks also cross over to stores when the exchange rate is good, families might visit each other, someone'll skip SCC or UoW to go to U Michigan, etc. No loud minority with Premier support begging to split from Canada though, last I heard.

Then once you leave the city proper, there just aren't many people around 'til you hit, say, Chatham.

And for what it's worth... despite Ford's long run, Windsor itself used to be very Liberal/NDP (something like 60% between the two) until very recently.

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lemmy.ca

As a Canadian who vehemently hates the United States and everything it represents now, I have yet to actually meet anyone who hates the US as much as I do. Most are indifferent.

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Canadian here, I live in a big city so my data is probably skewed, but pretty much everyone I know thinks that America (Republican America especially) is a fucking dumpster fire.

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Same here, in a country that's near the bottom. They've killed millions over the past half century, and people just don't care. Then again, I don't know what "views unfavorably" really means.

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Sunshinereply
piefed.ca

Brazil is a shocker for sure! 54% approve of the new Monroe Doctrine MAGA regime?!

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At least its more or less a coin flip. But Brazil is nastyer then I thought I guess.

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szmer.info

"Jewish people actually hate their Netanyahu and Trump"

Well appearently these jewish aren't living in Israel.

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Here's a rare instance of being proud to be at the bottom of the list

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66%. This seems low.

I suspect they were being polite.

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TORFdot0reply
lemmy.world

I don’t think most Americans even think about Canada. And the ones who do and actually have a negative view of Canada are probably MAGA of which the rest of us have a negative view of MAGA just like the Canadians do

Edit: I’m a doofus who read this as Americans feel the same way about Canada instead of correctly reading this as most Americans have a negative view of America under Trump

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Myself and everyone I know loves Canada. We'd move there if we could. I've worked contract jobs with Canadians and we'd spend some meetings just ragging on how much the US sucks and Canada is better.

My fear is that Canada is dangerously close geographically to the asshole that is the US :/

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Sunshinereply
piefed.ca

It’s hard to see the flaws of your own country when propaganda is being blasted 24/7 and dissidents are targeted.

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discuss.tchncs.de

Vietnam is on position 4 (consider they were at war 55 years ago), where as most of NATO is at the bottom, even below Russia.

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vietnam is pretty friendly of the usa, against china and mostly because of trade and manufactering.

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Smailereply
lemmy.ca

Yah india is another notable but the odds they'd ever actually help America in any way that didn't benifit them is real low, India likes to stay neutral.

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fizzlereply
quokk.au

My unsupported theory as to what might be going on here with Vietnam, India, and Philippines, is that people consider the USA as a nice migration destination.

There are large asian migrant communities in the US, probably most people in those three countries would have a direct contact or even relative who lives in the US. They would see pictures of them and hear about life in the US and perceive it to be better than their own.

Most people here reading this question think about politics, but plenty of people living in the Philippines unable to buy fuel or gas due to shortages, who would still think "favourably" of the US.

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No it's because all those countries neighbour china. Being next to china sucks.

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Those numbers are supposed to be good news, but they aren't. Favourable views are still ridiculously high. I guess the biggest propaganda machine in human history pays off.

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I wonder why there's Israel and Russia but not Palestine and Ukraine. And why "never heard of it" counts as compliment...

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Funny. When you defend a genocidal regime from justified resistance, people are going to dislike you.

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lemmy.ca

I think that with all those deal with have with the US, we need to work on it. Price of shipping a truck in the US, 2 bucks, France, 200.

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Are we gauging America, or Americans?

Because one third of Americans seem like great people. I only know like a hundred, and only two of those are absolute dicks.

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I hate this timeline so much. Gestures broadly, I get it as someone who lives in the USA…

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lemmy.world

My thoughts about Russia and the US are quite similar. The main difference is that one of them has free access to the internet.

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This is really surprising. I did not know that so many Norwegians disapprove of the United States.

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Johandeareply
feddit.nu

Many of them were. Canada, Mexico and Brazil is on the list.

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Fair enough, I should have been more specific - although those from said countries are usually referred to by their countries respective names, so using "Americans" for those from the USA is extremely common and true to that pattern.

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lemmy.ca

While just 47 per cent of American adults surveyed said Americans overall are morally good — the lowest score of any country — 92 per cent of Canadians had a positive moral view of other Canadians, tying with Indonesia at the top of the list.

That's a shocking difference of attitude.

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proudblondreply
lemmy.world

Our media has been pitting us against each other for decades. Conservatives think leftists are evil because of all the gay sex; leftists think conservatives are evil because of book banning. And they all think the ones who say they “aren’t political” are uninformed and ignorant. Obviously more examples than that but you get the gist. It’s become extremely tribal, so it’s not shocking to me at all.

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Jessicatreply
lemmy.world

I agree with much of what you have said however reducing why leftists dislike conservatives to book banning is disingenuous. They are forcing religious doctrines on everyone, starting wars with no rationale, removing reproductive and voting rights, the list goes on… The example of book banning is such a limited example of damage compared to high level relevant examples that it does not feel representative.

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Oh you’re totally right; it was just the first example that came to mind, mostly because I finished a book recently that featured a book-banning villain.

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That is a shocking difference in attitude. I’m not as familiar with Canadian laws but I believe that in the US, lack of media accountability and politicization/money play a large role in the problem. When the media is allowed to lie about facts and events, then lies proliferate with no consequential legal recourse to remedy the problem. The news should be backed by verifiable facts provable in court. Departures from that should be prosecuted and loose their news license. We won a big case against Fox News even in the slanted capitalist courts and it changed nothing because the sanction was a slap on the wrist compared to profits from fear mongering. I saw my grandparents fall down the Fox News hole and it was heartbreaking. In addition the current media consolidation trend should be prohibited because of monopolization principles. Billionaires should not own the press, it belongs to the people. With that framework in mind, the US public is being wildly manipulated to hate each other when we have more in common than anything. It’s actually working class vs. billionaires/trillionaire.

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We're from the UK. I think we should be aiming to be much much lower

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Funny when boycotting US means: consuming and paying for USA sports, streaming, cars, movies, music, etc, etc. on a regular basis. It's hypocritical.

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Sweden is an odd one given all the help the Swedes gave America when they were embarrassed by the Collateral Murder video and war disclosures by wikileaks. That must have gone down like a shit sandwich with the Swedish public.

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lemmy.ca

I can't help but notice Canada has been excluded.

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This kind of poll is so weird. It's such a broad, general question that I wouldn't know what to say for almost any country. Sure there's your handful of obvious shitheads and maybe two or three countries that I suppose I view "favourably" but for any other country I'd just shrug.

Edit. I'm half asleep and COMPLETELY misinterpreted the thing lol

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