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oersted | 27 days ago
> The U.S. was right to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO)
> 62% Agree - 38% Disagree
I didn't know that the WHO had such a negative reputation. We are quite fond of such international institutions in the EU at least (ranging from a force for good to fairly harmless). What's the context? The rest of the votes seem quite liberal leaning otherwise.
observationist|27 days ago
Covid era politicization and the fallout from that has a lot to do with it as well.
oersted|27 days ago
The US only left in 2020 and then rejoined in 2021, I suppose that’s why I didn’t remember it as a big thing.
The US was also just paying ~15%. It was the biggest governmental funder, with Germany at ~9% as the second. But the WHO is apparently mostly funded by charity donations, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was paying ~5% for instance.
(it’s awkward to list sources on the phone but should be easy to verify)
I do get the sentiment though from the perspective of the US, I don’t mean to argue your points.
ps2026|27 days ago
Most of my voters have come from Reddit and Bluesky so far, which is primarily where the left leaning is coming from. My X account was unfortunately suspended lol. I put an appeal in, but was originally flagged I think do to a new account, political content, and lots of links to the polls. I use an OG dynamic card generator so if I post a link to that poll or result, it creates a card for it on the fly. I think X didn't like that since I wasn't established.
That one was interesting, I am not really sure why that one skewed so far the other directly. I did not have the discussion section open yet (and just slowly getting a few active users), but that was the original reason I added the discussion. I don't know who users are, what their demographics are, etc.. (and I don't want to store that info), so hopefully in the future polls like that people will explain the "why".
I need to build some more analytics into the site (both frontend and backend) so I can analyze the data and visualize it, and so users on the frontend can get better ideas on what is happening.