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I mean, I think most Canadians would rather have closer ties to the EU than the US. So location is not everything.
That this is even a headline is insane to me...
We fucking live in europe... why would anyone rather have closer ties to the fascist US than the EU?
Less regulations, more freedom. Whether that's true, that's another thing.
The US DOES NOT HAVE more freedom ffs.
Just because they say so, doesn't mean it's true.
Freedom to die in a school shooting maybe
Duh. Why would anyone want close ties with a Russian asset human trafficking pedofile imbecile married to a literal Epstein hooker. A lot of stupid morons voted for this the rest of us are stuck on this out of control roller coaster we know will kill us
literal hooker.
That's false. And it should not be anything to hold against someone.
I want to believe this is true but have doubts. They mention age, political party and sex, but not area. From my experience EU sceptic sentiment is very much common in rural areas. There you’ll hear “unija zakazuje” often, which translates as “union prohibits”. Man, there was 20% of total support for EU sceptic candidates in last presidential elections. Current pro-EU coalition in parliament also having hard times. The only hope is that Poles will hate US interference more than they hate EU bureaucracy
Why would you write it as "Unija"? Sounds like you might be from Russia.
Coz Polish is not my first language and I make grammatical mistakes? Why would you ask this kind of questions? I don’t see how my nationality is relevant in this context
A poll of Poles?
The easy call