Most business leaders believe certain progressive views about society and the ''cancel culture'' are a threat to the nation and are unnecessary, a new survey revealed Thursday.
In The Zogby Poll of 500 decision makers, the leaders were questioned about the progressive left’s views on race, gender and a ''cancel culture.''
The poll discovered 61% of the business leaders agreed — 33% strongly and 28% somewhat — that progressive opinions on race, gender, post-colonialism and "cancel culture" were undermining society and were not needed. The survey discovered that only 31% disagreed.
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Breaking down the poll by region, in the East, at least 67% slightly agreed and 24% somewhat disagreed regarding the negative effects.
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In the West, 55% at least slightly agreed and 36% at least somewhat disagreed regarding those negative effects.
A majority of every subgroup agreed that particular social science theories on race and gender, simultaneously with "cancel culture," were undermining U.S. society, yet smaller companies were more likely to differ about the negative effects than larger companies, the poll discovered.
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The survey takers likewise polled the same question among French business decision makers — and gained a similar response overall, Zogby Analytics reported. Three in five French decision makers at least somewhat agreed the progressive views in the United States were undermining French society, while only 34% at least somewhat disagreed.
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Both nations’ business leaders see the "cancel culture" movement as a threat, Zogby Analytics reported.
The survey’s margin of error in the United States was plus or minus 4.4 percentage points; in France, it was plus or minus 7.9 percentage points.
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"This means that all other things being equal, the identical survey repeated will have results within the margin of error 95 times out of 100." The survey explained
"Subsets of the data have a larger margin of error than the whole data set. As a rule we do not rely on the validity of very small subsets of the data especially sets smaller than 50-75 respondents. At that subset we can make estimations based on the data, but in these cases the data is more qualitative than quantitative." it continued.
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