These people sound fun. Essentially, they’ve turned all of life into the realm of politics (non-paywalled here)
Do you want to be a good member of society? Voting, climate change efforts are a start, survey says
You go to work. You pay your taxes. You vote, and you may even go to a place of worship regularly. But which of these actions, if any, make you a good citizen?
According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, voting is a huge part of it.
The center did a survey this spring in 19 countries, presenting respondents with a list of actions to find out just what makes someone a good citizen in the public eye. Countries included the U.S., Canada, Belgium, France, Germany, Japan and Singapore.
Respondents were asked how much they consider the following actions an important part of being a good member of society:
- Voting
- Making choices that help reduce the effects of climate change
- Keeping up with current events in other countries
- Keeping up with politics in your own country
- Getting a coronavirus vaccine
- Joining demonstrations about issues important to you
- Attending religious services regularly
Nothing along the lines of limiting government? Being true to yourself? Being yourself? Taking care of your family? I’m sure you can think of a bunch not related to politics. Nice to see they put something non-political in their poll, the religious aspect. Here are the results
I’m guessing most who answered were leftists. Heck, perhaps most asked were leftists.
Anyhow, the USA Today digs deep into the numbers. I’m not going to cover it all, but
U.S. numbers showed the largest difference in this category; 64% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents said vaccines are very important, while 20% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents said it is very important.
Interesting. I guess not all Democrats are that brainwashed.
Statement from Congressman Ted W. Lieu: pic.twitter.com/iCUCVivx2e
— Rep. Ted Lieu (@RepTedLieu) December 5, 2022
Being vaccinated and boosted didn’t stop Ted from getting it, eh?