Machiavelli
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Oh it's far worse in this particular instance. This is not a randomised group of people being surveyed. It's 200-odd self-selecting respondents. The entire premise of this poll (and nearly every newspaper phone/online poll of this type) is fundamentally and fatally flawed due to this rather obvious factor.
And out of all the meaningless newspaper online polls, this one is particularly risible. The options are quite clearly slanted against a believe that acquittals were the correct verdict (both ethically and legally). But regardless of that other blindingly obvious factor, it wouldn't have mattered if a poll of this type returned a response of 90% belief in total innocence or 90% belief in guilt: the results are meaningless rubbish and don't warrant any serious discussion here.
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The poll is in no way less serious than our discussion here.
And it is certainly not less serious than your specific opinion.
When I see an online poll with majority of people saying a movie was bad, I know the movie will be certainly bad, and I won't spend my money to buy the ticket. Of course there are exceptions, but when there are answers, there are also reasons. To state they just don't matter anything would be stupid, a convenient rationalisation to cut off dissonance in pereception of reality (unfortunately this lunar attitude recurs in the points of LJ's argueing style).