The fake survey data is an interesting addition - the subject of the article is the US, but the author doesn't even definitively state that the US is one of the 28 countries the survey data was taken from.
We know Americans were not the majority in the poll because our trust in government and media is much lower than the aggregate number.
The fake survey data is an interesting addition - the subject of the article is the US, but the author doesn't even definitively state that the US is one of the 28 countries the survey data was taken from.
We know Americans were not the majority in the poll because our trust in government and media is much lower than the aggregate number.