Solid results for Taiwan in this survey, which also gets categorized as a country. (bravo)
In the face of the largest war on the continent since 1945, many European countries want to expand their armed forces, not just maintain them. The problem is that today’s career-oriented, individualistic young people are reluctant to join up econ.st/3W6ylBd 👇

Apr 21, 2024 · 3:33 AM UTC

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Is this a poll of 16-29 men or all?
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I notice assumptions that Taiwanese wouldn’t fight for their country is perpetuated by people who usually have some agenda or narrative they’re stuck on.
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Interesting, I do find it also makes sense with the current climate. Modi’s brand of Hindu nationalism is based on unabashedly proud Hindu and Taiwanese also are constantly told they’re not Taiwanese. Thus forming even stronger nationality bond.
The Nigerian number is shocking 🥲
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America is 40%? Does it include all the trans and females ?
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ㄜ, could you be more pragmatic? Since you Westerners treat Taiwan as a country, why don't you establish diplomatic relations with Taiwan? What are you waiting for?
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Don't underestimate the propensity of Taiwanese to always give the "right" answer to these kinds of polls.
The chart neatly captures the scale of the underemployment in India.
People will respond with whatever you want to hear...if you actually immerse yourself in taiwan you would know they are the least likely people to fight such a war...the poll is made even more suspicious by the high score for Nigeria