What have we, as humans, done to deserve the gift of existence? Not too much, apparently. A recent poll discovered the unsettling amount of people who would apparently be quite comfortable with the thought of the United States bombing the treasured country of Agrabah, a country perhaps most known for two very crucial things:
- Not being real.
- Disney's Aladdin
A poll from Democratic firm Public Policy Polling, which has made a habit of similarly troll-esque polls in the past, found that 30 percent of Republican primary voters would bomb Aladdin’s homeland. The group also asked Democratic primary voters the same question, though only a slightly more reasonable 19 percent said they supported the bombing of a place that, as previously confirmed, does not actually exist.
Though the generous folks at PPP described the poll as "silly" shortly after unleashing the findings, plenty of Aladdin fans and/or people reasonably afraid that Donald Trump's actual rhetoric is dangerously similar to such nonsense are understandably perturbed.
Happy (Post-Apocalyptic) Holidays, everyone.