Greenland Overwhelmingly Rejects US Accession
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genosseflosse@feddit.orgreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
well i said ALMOST, didn't I?!
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citizenkong@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Literally a third world country except for the ultra-rich.
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thedarkfly@feddit.nlreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
If the polling organizer did its job correctly and removed bias from their sampling, a beautiful law in statistics has been proven, stating that small-ish samples are representative of the whole population if it follows e.g. a normal distribution. It's called "law of large numbers".
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magnus@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
I think this poll is a little early, atleast let the US take Greenland to McDonald's before they can consent to being fucked.
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howabt2morrow@futurology.todayreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Oh they’re just playing hard to get
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barsoap@lemm.eereplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Meanwhile, 60% in favour of EU accession and those are numbers from just before the current escalation and with the fisheries policy still being a giant unsolved issue. Might actually fall under the bus because tough luck getting the parliament to reform it if there's no need and with all those minerals Greenland isn't as keen on fishing, any more.
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jokedeity@lemm.eereplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Lol, billionaires were only able to buy a 6% stake in this lie that ANYONE in that country wants to be owned by the US, pretty pathetic for an open and I'm sure easily manipulated poll.
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beargun@ttrpg.networkreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Is 500 really big enough to get a proper spread though? Iirc my statistics course (which i don't all that well tbf) you need a pretty significant sample still, would think a few thousand at least
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scott_of_the_arctic@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Most Greenlanders have access to the internet. Although the percentage isn't as high as most places in Europe or north America (I assume because of geography).
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sunsofold@lemmings.worldreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
I'm now curious what those 6% were thinking. The no is basically the default. What males those few say they want to join the US?
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maniclucky@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
With our new president? No consent sought...
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barsoap@lemm.eereplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
497 more than 1% of Greenland's voting population. For larger populations the rule of thumb is generally 1000 people for a good poll, 500 for a decent one.
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bieren@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Fake news. The human Cheeto said otherwise and I only believe what he says.
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quittenbrot@feddit.orgreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
As a German, I'd be more than happy to have only 6% of people voting against the interest of the country..
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samus12345@lemm.eereplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Everywhere has some Nazis.
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pyroneurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Now poll the Americans. How many of them want to include Greenland?
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valeria@feddit.kyiv.uareplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
It is not for you decide Donald Trump, it is the choice of the Greenlandic people. No means no.
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mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
No. "Developing" implies there's some hope for us improving.
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cornelius_wangenheim@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
A general rule with polls is that you'll never get a result below 5% on a question with 2 options. Those people mostly weren't paying attention, didn't understand the question, didn't care or intentionally chose a contrarian response.
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hk65@sopuli.xyzreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
Developing doesn't mean it's being developed for its citizens
17/58