Misc.Mar 9, 2023
Amazon barRasier Mar 9, 2023

Woke as in woke up?

Apple gb64cz Mar 9, 2023

Conservatives everyday: 😂

McKinsey PapaG Mar 9, 2023

It literally IS a positive term…

Tyler Technologies 74jfxbms Mar 9, 2023

Who is “Most Americans”? Made up BS if you ask me…

The College Board alwM70 OP Mar 9, 2023

Yeah some people haven’t taken statistics class I must say.

Cummins ndoeysluww Mar 11, 2023

Op needs to take it actually.

Capital One bnmV21 Mar 9, 2023

Luckily for republicans they don’t need a majority. They just need Jim Bob who is the only voter in a district that is 99% empty fields. And if they lose they can scream and cry about how they really won.

Attentive rjOM14 Mar 9, 2023

This is kind of meaningless. 39% see it as a negative term. Just only 56% see it as positive. This is after they’ve seen a specific definition (didn’t look deeply enough to see which one). Which could have been a articulately positive take. If you read the article, most people wouldn’t still use the word as it may not be a compliment (ie only 32% will use) You don’t need a majority to win/lose a social or political or cultural issue.

The College Board alwM70 OP Mar 9, 2023

Only old people view it as negative, among young people according to poll, it’s around 65%. The point is GOP is completely out of touch with multiracial, diverse and compassionate young Americans (Gen-Z and Millennials). So GOP is again chasing uninformed older voters watching Fox. So this war on “woke” will be short term, GOP is going to lose it in long term, just because share of millennials and Gen-Z is going to increase substantially in coming years. GOP has been losing cultural issues, abortion, LGBT rights, religion , weed etc. And then will lose even more because young people are leaving religion, are sex positive and don’t support extreme religious abortion bans.

Google drekinz Mar 9, 2023

My friend, desantis literally ran on this and won by nearly 20% in a very split state. Haven't we learned since trump that political polls aren't very accurate?

Apple gb64cz Mar 9, 2023

Florida is a split state? The last 4 governors have been Republican. 🤷‍♂️

Microsoft ivBe44 Mar 9, 2023

Yeah, Florida hasn’t been a split state in many years.

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The College Board alwM70 OP Mar 9, 2023

That doesn’t prove pool is biased lol. The sample is representative.

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Meta 2qt Mar 9, 2023

Emmm article title contradicts their own survey lol 40% call it insult. 32% call it compliment. Not to mention even with skewed poll

The College Board alwM70 OP Mar 9, 2023

Why the poll is “skewed”? Insult have different connotations, a word while positive can be used in insulting way. And insult don’t even cross 50%. The poll proves crowd above 50+ is backwards like on every issue. Young people embrace it.

Meta 2qt Mar 9, 2023

word cannot be positive while also mean insult. Those are mutually exclusive. If you apply pigeonhole principle you will easily show that there are people voted as insult while also selected "positive meaning". It should tell you a lot how non-positive is the positive definition How skewed? If I were doing my first semester of ugrad in stats and running survey of "opinion about subculture X" my first filter would be to eliminate all response from members of such subculture