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Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world ⁨3⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

And what is their estimate of preference falsification? It’s just ~10%, no?

What impact does this level of preference falsification have with respect to the % of russians who support the invasion of Ukraine, annexation of its territories and extermination of Ukrainian identity?

We go from ~75% to ~65% with preference falsification w.r.t. support for the above, is that not the case?

Do the numbers cited (less preference falsification) in support of the war not fall under the definition of “strong majority”? Is 65% not a strong majority?

Don’t the authors clearly state that their methodology (even with weights) likely underestimates the true level of support?

Their numbers (for support of the invasion of Ukraine) align with other polling methods; which is damning for the “innocent Russians just got played a bad hand, they are not really genocidal imperialists” narrative.

Why did you leave out these numbers? I don’t understand. They clearly reference them. Why would you do this?

But you would never accept any methodology or research that doesn’t show what you want to see. Be honest! It’s not about the research or the numbers for you.

So why bring up “accurate figures”?

White washing the genuine support for genocidal imperialism among a strong majority of russians leads to 100 of thousands of deaths, 10 of thousands people being tortured (UN stated that 95% of Ukrainian POWs were tortured, and that doesn’t include civilians) and millions having their livelihoods ruined.

And I am just referencing Ukraine. There are many other examples. The russians killed 5% of the civilian population of Chechnya in the 90s. That would be equivalent to killing 7 million russian civilians.

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