Stunningly simple
On the surface the Sorosian pollsters are doing a somewhat better job of soul-searching than the Sorosian media. At least they seem to understand negative feedback. When your result is wrong you don't
try to make it even wronger. You try to make it righter. When you're heading for the cliff you hit the brake, not the gas.
Unfortunately the problem is out of their control. No adjustment of internal methods will help.
They're still assuming obsolete phenomena like "free speech" when designing their polls. In UK/EU/US, "free speech" no longer exists. Unfashionable people understand that unfashionable speech gets us into REAL trouble. We will lose our job or reputation or life. We know that pollsters work for the fashionable, which means the pollsters WILL report an improper response to the Thought Police.
They're also assuming that anonymity exists. Again we know better. In the digital era, any single piece of information leads instantly to an entire picture of your identity and personality. Even if the pollster doesn't call us by name, we're accustomed to other cold callers knowing everything about us from the start.
Puzzle: Given these external limitations, why does anybody still PAY for a poll? Do the Chosen actually enjoy being STUNNED by an unanticipated result? Why did the DNC order pollsters to oversample segments of the population in order to give a false positive indication? Shouldn't they be trying for an accurate prediction?
Solution: Apply
Polistra's Rule of Inferred Intent. There are no unanticipated results. Ignore words. The result is what the authorities want.
Therefore the Chosen WANT to be
STUNNED.
Why? That's easy. Because a STUN is an assault. When the Deplorables STUN you, the Deplorables have attacked you by definition, and you can counterattack with more poverty and starvation and imprisonment and genocide. That's how the Chosen operate in all realms. Create a "terrorist" or a "threat" or a STUN, then
EXTERMINATE the "problems" you created.
Labels: #DeplorableLivesMatter, Age of Stings, Metrology