|
|
|
|
|
by fsaneq2
3615 days ago
|
|
I doubt it controls for age? (Also what's up with the tiny sample?) To expand a bit on the age thing (and I'm sure I'll get downvoted for this again): for the older generation the default position was to be against gay marriage. Today, the default position is to be for it. Does that mean today's generation is superior? Probably not, as I would guess most people haven't actually read the science/whatever on their own. They just parrot back the opinion of their social circle, unless it's an issue they actually care passionately about (then they might actually research it). Exactly like the older generation. So basically... there's a difference in the initial conditions. Does it really matter? Would you be any different if brought up under the old conditions? Does whether you were told gay marriage is good or bad influence your ability to come up with a good economic policy? I find it a little silly to have to wait for the older generations to die out so the percentage drops to a prettier level before we can have debates again. |
|