griz wrote: Strange that in Canada something like 80% support her over Trump. Just goes to show you how effective propaganda can be.
Griz, Griz, Griz! Listen to yourself!
As I have shown you before, it's not a Canadian phenomenon, it's pretty much global, as Is clear from these graphs I have already posted:
Now, you are suggesting that this is a result of propaganda, right?
Now, ask yourself, in whose interest would it be to spread propaganda that affects the popularity of US presidential candidates everywhere except within the USA? Please keep in mind that people who are not US citizens do get to vote in the US presidential election.
Does this even seem reasonable?
Consider instead the possibility that it is
within the USA that people's perception of the candidates has been affected by propaganda. Given that is only US citizens that get to vote, wouldn't this seem like a far better idea for whoever is trying to influence the outcome of the election?
I'm just asking you to apply logics here to the situation at hand.
