submitted 2017-04-13 03:40:42 by YearningmiceZoophile
YearningmiceZoophile 2 points on 2017-04-13 03:42:31
A statistically significant survey./s
But interesting nonetheless.
KynophileDog lover 1 point on 2017-04-13 11:13:50
The source is a left wing rag, and there really isn't a connection to UKIP besides the authors' hatred for them. Still, knowing that about 10% of Brits think bestiality should be legal is interesting.
YearningmiceZoophile 1 point on 2017-04-13 13:49:31
Yeah, just reading it.. "our guys hate them 76 % and your guys hate them 75% so you support the evil"... paraphrasing btw.
Skgrsgpf 1 point on 2017-04-14 00:07:00
Unfortunately, inferring from the article, 88% of UKIP voters do not think it should be legal, and only 26% do not think it should be illegal.
It is frustrating that public opinion continues to be so negative towards zoo.
If the public became less hostile towards it in the U.S. (talking >50% approval) it could be used in a "public question" voting referendum as was done with marijuana in Colorado.
A statistically significant survey./s
But interesting nonetheless.
The source is a left wing rag, and there really isn't a connection to UKIP besides the authors' hatred for them. Still, knowing that about 10% of Brits think bestiality should be legal is interesting.
Yeah, just reading it.. "our guys hate them 76 % and your guys hate them 75% so you support the evil"... paraphrasing btw.
Unfortunately, inferring from the article, 88% of UKIP voters do not think it should be legal, and only 26% do not think it should be illegal.
It is frustrating that public opinion continues to be so negative towards zoo.
If the public became less hostile towards it in the U.S. (talking >50% approval) it could be used in a "public question" voting referendum as was done with marijuana in Colorado.