Weird how they pose Pride as opposite Church...
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Well, I'm glad we cleared that up.
Hiphop, sushi, KFC, Apple products, trucks, and starbucks? Pretty sure the line is actually blurred there.
I wish it was this peaceful
Where's the education part?
Are you asking the US or Japan?
It's right there, on both sides, given placement in the graphic that matches the importance each party places on it.
Also Pepsi should be coke. and maybe steaks and corn instead of fried chicken.
They even got Chuck Norris's political affiliation correct. Not that it's a hard guess.
Source? I live in Japan and haven't seen this (not surprising given I rarely read papers here), but would love context. Not seeing any in at least the first page of replies
Looks like it's from Nikkei. Doesn't seem to be a great article, which is pretty much what you'd expect if you ever see the coverage of US politics on TV here as well.
https://www.nikkei.com/telling/DGXZTS00011190R00C24A7000000/
ed: oh, the caption under the graphic says "Source: Created from public opinion polls such as YouGov and Gallup." (ๅบๆ:ใฆใผใฌใใใฎใฃใฉใใใชใฉใฎไธ่ซ่ชฟๆปใใไฝๆ)
Yep, that seems to be it. Interesting, if a bit simplified, explanation in the article of US politics for a Japanese audience.
I'm a little bit country~ a little bit HP?*record scratch*...
I'm a bit bummed to discover the text just reads:
"Democratic Party" and "Republican Party".
The batter got shot in the hip!
Nailed it.
What happens if I'm an American and not really in either group?
Also, I look forward to this meme format's career with great interest
I like how direct eye contact is such a huge cultural difference that they put it in twice, at the top