Predict twitter poll:: What % of people would vote to eliminate everyone's ability to deliberately lie?
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I'm going to tweet "Would you press a magic button that caused everyone to lose the ability to deliberately lie"
How many people will vote 'yes'?
(question submitted by @JamieWahls)
*edit: Poll here: https://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1665864425247522817
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https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/64-americans-today-think-it-sometimes-justified-lie-compared-42-2006
64% think it is justified to lie sometimes... other polls have had similar results.
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