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One thing I've realized this past year is just how obsessed Americans are with controlling speech. People mistake a series of court decisions as evidence that Americans like free speech, but almost all of those decisions overturned overwhelmingly popular laws […]
One thing I've realized this past year is just how obsessed Americans are with controlling speech. People mistake a series of court decisions as evidence that Americans like free speech, but almost all of those decisions overturned overwhelmingly popular laws […]
Always question the motives of anyone trying to convince you that something regressive is trendy with the kids. Not because they're always wrong, but because if they're focused on just the part and not the whole, it's almost always spin. This is also the difference between good case […]
Always question the motives of anyone trying to convince you that something regressive is trendy with the kids. Not because they're always wrong, but because if they're focused on just the part and not the whole, it's almost always spin. This is also the difference between good case […]
The answer is 9% per https://prri.org/spotlight/prri-generation-z-fact-sheet/. This is very slightly higher than Millennials (7%), although with a 0.82ppt margin of error assigning any weight to even that slight increase is dubious. If you include "sympathizers" it's 28%, up from 23% […]
The answer is 9% per https://prri.org/spotlight/prri-generation-z-fact-sheet/. This is very slightly higher than Millennials (7%), although with a 0.82ppt margin of error assigning any weight to even that slight increase is dubious. If you include "sympathizers" it's 28%, up from 23% […]