U.S. Belief in Sasquatch Has Risen Since 2020

EvilEyeFleegle

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So this is America 2022--What most would ask is how many times did he vote and for who???


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In a CivicScience survey in mid-July, 13% of U.S. adults said they agree with the statement, “Bigfoot / Sasquatch is a real, living creature.” That’s up from 11% who said the same in May 2020 – an 18% increase.

In fact, belief in ‘conspiracy theories’ grew across the board over the past two years.
 
Yeah...I think they traded for that with the UFO crew~

So, just curious: how do you explain the millions of sightings, videos, and other compelling evidence going back thousands of years all over the world? Sure there are a lot of hoaxes and things, but what about the credible evidence, damage, eyewitness accounts and evidence which passes muster with forensic experts?

They used to say sea monsters were a myth too until scientists photographed 45 foot squid in the deep ocean.

Are you saying that all of this can be dismissed as mass-hallucination by a bunch of bucktoothed inbreds?

Isn't that a little like saying no point in sailing too far out to sea because you'll just fall off the edge?

I'm not saying Sasquatch are real, or UNREAL, because I have no proof either way and neither do you.
 
Interesting how you can fiddle with statistics. An 18% increase isn't really 18%. It's a 2 percentage point rise from 11%. A 2 percentage point rise is statistically even and the actual number of people who believe in this creature might be less than 13%.
 
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There you go. The actual percentage might statistically be unchanged at 11% but the number that sticks is 18%

It's 13%. Geesh. Quit talking about what MIGHT be, is or isn't unless you otherwise have something to back it up. Suffice it to say that surveys suggest more people believe Bigfoot may be possible today---- maybe because as time goes by, more people have seen or read about compelling evidence!
 
It's 13%. Geesh. Quit talking about what MIGHT be, is or isn't unless you otherwise have something to back it up. Suffice it to say that surveys suggest more people believe Bigfoot may be possible today---- maybe because as time goes by, more people have seen or read about compelling evidence!
Statistically there is no polling difference between 11% and 13% . The post is bogus but an interesting trip down statistical lane.
 

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