• FukOui@lemmy.zip
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    17 hours ago

    From a quick google search, USA population is ~341,784,857 as of July 1, 2025. 8M ±15% margin of error gives like 21-26% of the population.

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        10 hours ago

        I dunno. It feels like copium/ hopium to me.

        I mean it’s great and all that people are protesting and getting organized but I don’t feel like it matters much if it just lasts for 1 day every 3-4 months as it doesn’t disrupt anything when people are just chanting boos.

        It feels like the recent protests are more of a symbolic ritual / public vent and that for this protest to be successful, there has to be a main body organizing it (like the black panthers in the 1900s).

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      12 hours ago

      Margin of error goes both ways… How could there be a margin of error of 15% and not end up with a range of values that goes to (at least) 15?

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      15 hours ago

      It’s kinda funny how you included a 15% margin of error, but then the percentage is off by an order of magnitude

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        11 hours ago

        15% eror of 8M. I was assuming a 15% tolerance in observation not total population

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      14 hours ago

      and as much as I don’t like to say this, like the estimates of numbers those who attended Pride parades in Toronto past, I think the 8 (wasn’t it 9?) million figure is exaggerated.

      OTOH, spring equinox happened 10 days ago, and unless Trump does something good in the Middle East, I presume protests will repeat and get larger.

      (OTOH, there were protests in Minnesota in winter.)