Dawg, no one cares about how much you know about the north, I'm glad you're so knowledgeable, but gain this is semantics. The purpose of this article which you shared and is somehow front page news on Guardian website was to discount local support and scoff at it.
Correct. They cant post an article that may or may not be true at all and you can make dumb comments that you would know are entirely fucking stupid if you had ever stepped into anywhere Northern and I can call that out.
Everything can happen at once and frankly the issue of people talking about something they have no clue about is probably just as much of a media issue as stupid shit like the Guardian would pull because it leads to people talking about things with conviction and people who are none the wiser will just take it as fact.
"oh yea void makes a good point why would homeless people be outside in Nuuk Greenland its cold there, therefore yeah he's right it probably isn't true!" When that in fact is not even remotely close to a valid reason as to why it might not be true because we have rampant homelessness.
People do this shit all the time, this one just happens to be close to home.
Oh and as far as plausibility goes. We use food and prizes all the time. You need public hearings and support for development and the only way to get engagement is food and prizes.
If you really want to educate yourself the the prior election for NTI which represent Inuit had 17% voter turnout.
This year to get more voter engagement that gave out 100 dollar gift cards. Look it up if you don't believe.
In the north to get support we often give food, money or prizes.
Again not saying if the article is true or not but that is very common across the north. Even for elections. In my opinion it's a mockery of democracy but that's just how she goes here.
https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/nti-offers-100-gift-card-to-beneficiaries-who-vote-in-presidential-election/This post was edited by SBD on Jan 16 2025 05:28pm