Our polling finds a fairly consistent 15% who are unconcerned about inequality and oppose action to tackle it. Who are these people, and are they always the same people or do they vary by issue?
The wording in the questions you asked are the typical wording you find in the Conservative Party mind set and the right-wing MSM.
The People who are against actions for equality in society are mist likely the ones who are not affected by it.
You should turn your result around. Instead of highlighting and thus excusing/encouraging the 15% who are against actions on inequality you should say 85% of the population IS for action on inequality!!
Hi Gisela - thanks for the comment. We do spend most of our time highlighting the 85% - see for example https://fairnessfoundation.com/fairly-united. This focus on the 15% is very much the exception rather than the rule!
The wording in the questions you asked are the typical wording you find in the Conservative Party mind set and the right-wing MSM.
The People who are against actions for equality in society are mist likely the ones who are not affected by it.
You should turn your result around. Instead of highlighting and thus excusing/encouraging the 15% who are against actions on inequality you should say 85% of the population IS for action on inequality!!
Hi Gisela - thanks for the comment. We do spend most of our time highlighting the 85% - see for example https://fairnessfoundation.com/fairly-united. This focus on the 15% is very much the exception rather than the rule!