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Another 'WTF? poll' shows many countries are populated by idiots.
"Hey, where's your proof of that, you American imperialist bigot?!"
Proof? OK Pinko, here's some proof before I make you bleed for days:
1. Almost as many Turks believe the US (36%) is responsible for 9/11 as al-Qaeda (39%).
2. 23% of Naz... uh, Germans, believe America was behind 9/11.
3. 15% of Russia give al-Qaeda a pass and blames the US.
4. 15% of Italians blame America.
5. 17% of South Koreans blame us.
6. 15% of Ukrainians blame the victim.
7. 27% of Palestinians blame us, 19% blame Israel.
8. 30% of Mexicans blame America, 33% blame al-Qaeda.
9. In Indonesia, 14% blame us, 9% blame Israel.
Oh, and I've saved the last two for last...
10. Egyptians put the blame on Israel by a wide margin (43%), 12% blame us, and only 16% blame al-Qaeda. Good job by Jimmy Carter getting Israel to give up the Sinai to a country that would love the kill the rest of the Jewish State. The only thing holding Egypt back from becoming a Sunni Iran is the dictator Mubarak.
11. And finally Jordan, which blames Israel 31%, America 17% and al-Qaeda 11%.
Oh yeah, the United States should really give a damn about what the world thinks of us. These nations are not even close to meeting us half-way. Instead they cling to fairy-tales and savage lies as a way to prop themselves up and temporarily forget that they live in piles of filth of their own making by blaming the US and Israel for everything.
A few bits of good news are highlighted in the poll below by the color...oh, I don't know...let's use Turquoise this time!!! (Pretty!)
As you know, on September 11, 2001 the United States was attacked. Who do you think was behind the 9/11 attacks? [Open-ended responses were coded according to list below.]
al-Qaeda
US gov’t
Israel
Other
Don’t know
Average
46%
15%
7%
7%
25%
Kenya
77%
4%
3%
3%
12%
Nigeria
71%
7%
2%
6%
14%
Germany
64%
23%
1%
2%
9%
France
63%
8%
0%
7%
23%
Britain
57%
5%
1%
12%
26%
Russia
57%
15%
2%
6%
19%
Italy
56%
15%
1%
7%
21%
Taiwan
53%
4%
0%
10%
34%
South Korea
51%
17%
1%
9%
22%
Ukraine
42%
15%
1%
5%
39%
Palestinian Terr.
42%
27%
19%
9%
3%
Turkey
39%
36%
3%
1%
21%
Mexico
33%
30%
1%
18%
19%
China
32%
9%
0%
3%
56%
Indonesia
23%
14%
5%
1%
57%
Egypt
16%
12%
43%
11%
18%
Jordan
11%
17%
31%
4%
36%
Source: WorldPublicOpinion.org
Methodology: Interviews with 16,063 adults in 17 countries. Margins of error range from 3.1 per cent to 4.3 per cent.
Kelsey M. Kazik, 20,
Sara Keiza, 17,
Jillian Duckwitz, 21,
Richard A. Ketcham, 22,
Thomas P. Buckholt, 17,
Andrew L. Ortlieb, 24 (a little old to behaving this way?),
Kathryn E. Jacobs, 20,
Keith Crum, 20,
and Andrew Smart, 19, all of Milwaukee;
Craig R. Barringer, 20, of Waukesha;
Jonathon W. Wilson, 17, of Wauwatosa;
Amy M. Barger, 19,
Jessica L. Brooks, 18,
Derek W. Johnson, 17,
Nathan J. Bartelt, 20,
Jeffrey G. Lavato, 18, and Kyle Sawson, 21, all of West Bend;
and David W. Clerkin, 21, of Madison.
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