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It doesn't.
evidence points out that it does.
if you're going to assert it doesn't, at least provide a shred of evidence - the person you're replying to linked an academic paper, and your brilliant reply "nuh uh" doesn't really carry the same gravitas.
This is synthetic research which doesn't match the reality. A real life example would be XR in the UK which has like 20% support from the public, especially after they blocked ambulances and disrupted the tube. And that has led to a situation that if you want to talk about the environment everyone will look at you like you're an XR degenerate, so the whole topic is slowly becoming a taboo.
if you’re going to assert it doesn’t, at least provide a shred of evidence - the person you’re replying to linked an academic paper, and your brilliant reply “nuh uh” doesn’t really carry the same gravitas.
and have yet to provide anything substantive - like links to research.