quarta-feira, março 23, 2022

Polls Show Vaccinated Canadians Far More Likely to Support Risking WWIII Over Ukraine, Over 75 Per Cent of Russians Support Invasion of Poland.

A new poll finds that vaccinated people are far more likely to risk World War III over Ukraine by supporting aggressive measures against Russia, while unvaccinated people are more likely to support diplomatic measures.

The revealing results of the survey, which was conducted by EKOS, were published by the Toronto Star.

Canadians who have received “three or more shots” massively supported expanding sanctions (86%), seizing Russians assets (85%), cutting off shipments of Russian oil (81%) and sending additional military equipment to Ukraine (82%). Over half (52%) supported providing Ukraine with fighter jets.

On the flip side, unvaccinated Canadians were far less likely to support measures that would serve to escalate the conflict.

Indeed, a majority of unvaccinated (52%) don’t support any of the measures listed at all.

“The overwhelming majority probably would have said “use diplomacy” if it was an option but the warhawks behind the poll left it off the list,” comments Chris Menahan.

The insightful poll results back up the claims of many, that the COVID narrative was switched for ‘support Ukraine’ virtually overnight by the media and the unthinking masses immediately displayed their ideological subservience.

NPCs were able to seamlessly transfer from zealous support for vaccines and vitriolic denunciations of anyone who didn’t get one, to zealous support for Ukraine and vitriolic denunciations of anyone who didn’t fully swallow the war narrative.

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Another recent poll finds that around 75 per cent of Russians would support an invasion of Poland, while a significant number would also approve of their country’s use of nuclear weapons.

The poll results underscore how, contrary to propaganda in the west, Vladimir Putin’s actions in Ukraine enjoy a high level of popular support amongst his own population.

The survey was conducted by Ukrainian sociologists from Active Group between March 11-14 and has a margin of error between 0.95 and 2.5 per cent.

“A feature of this project was that the calls were made using the Viber application, and the interviewers did not show up saying they were calling from Ukraine. At the same time, they used temporary numbers for calls (the numbers were purchased through virtual number sales),” said the group.

Overall, a whopping 86.6 per cent of Russians would support some form of attack on a country in the European Union, while 75.5 per cent support an armed invasion of another country.

When asked which nation they’d most like to see their country invade, 75.5 per cent said Poland, while 41 per cent said the Baltic countries of Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and 39.6 per cent said they would support invading Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.

On the question of whether Russia should utilize its nuclear arsenal, 40.3 per cent consider a nuclear attack absolutely acceptable while 34.3% per cent would support a nuclear attack on another country to some degree.

Overall, only 25.5 per cent of Russians have a negative view towards the use of nuclear weapons.

(...) Summit News . Canadians Poll . Russians Poll