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Recent Ipsos poll shows that most people in western countries think that their country is headed in the wrong direction.

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  • Weird how they decided not to poll China given these were the results from last year

    https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/ct/news/documents/2023-03/Ipsos%20Global%20Happiness%20Survey%20-%20Press%20Release.pdf

    • It was also a bit of an issue in the occupied puppet state of "South Korea", where most people are NOT happy with their capitalist hellscape.

      • Indeed, it's going to be kind of funny if things start looking up in DPRK thanks to trade with Russia while they keep getting worse in occupied Korea.

    • Can you explain what makes this "Ipsos" report different than the "World Happiness Report" ? I wanna steal this graphic for later uses if I can understand how to defend it.

      Do you think that the Ipsos report is a better measure of happiness?

      I'm a bit surprised how Mexico and Brazil show high levels of happiness. But I do understand that (from what I know) it seems like family connections have higher importance in these countries so there is a bigger social safety net.

      • The report from 2023 focused on happiness, while 2024 focuses on whether people feel the country is moving in the right direction or not. They're not measuring exactly the same thing, but both things are obviously related. I'm not sure how good their methodology is, and how representative their sample is. It is worth noting that happiness is an inherently subjective thing that depends on tons of factors such as culture, expectations, etc. So, it's possible for people in a country that's relatively poor to feel happy because their needs and expectations are met.

  • The fact that 21% of my country's population thinks things are going in the right direction here is fucking insane to me. The UK is literally one of the worst countries in the world right now.

    • Everything I've read about the UK recently makes it sound like hell on earth.

      • It pretty much is. People are literally pulling their own teeth out because they can't get dental care, the cost of living crisis is so extreme that at one point I was spending £50 a week on food for just myself, the NHS is basically on its last legs due to conservative incompetence and people are dying of easily treatable cancers and illnesses because by the time they're actually seen to it's already too late. On top of that our government is sending money to Ukraine and supporting Israel, our politicians are turning the lynchings of trans people into a game of political football, and the entire political system is literally primarily based on documents that were written between the 13th and 18th centuries. If you think America sucks I genuinely do not see the UK surviving this decade.

  • 18% of my countrymen believe that we are on the right track... but it is a democracy, riiiiight?

    • Welcome to the enchanting realm of procedural democracy, where the essence lies in adhering to the process rather than focusing on meaningful results or substance.

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