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[–] PhuksNewfag 0 points (+0|-0)

That survey doesn't say much on it's own.

I provided two survery, you know that, right? That the survey I later linked was a different one?

I never 'claimed' that Muslim ideology is politically right.

"Most 'right' leaning people are Muslim." - you

Can you prove that claim?

I'm debating a retard.

"When Debate is Lost, Slander Becomes Tool of the Loser"

If this famous quote holds true and I think there's some truth to it then you've been losing this debate for quite a while now.

That the survey I later linked was a different one?

And it didn't say what you thought, either.

"Most 'right' leaning people are Muslim." - you Can you prove that claim?

That's not a claim. Words man, pay attention.
Use your dictionary when you need.

If this famous quote holds true and I think there's some truth to it then you've been losing this debate for quite a while now.

You think this is a debate?
You think you 'won'? What does that even mean?

While you're looking up basic English words, I recommend reading the entry on 'Mocking'.
Then compare it with the definition for 'debate', then ask yourself what I've been doing.

Take your time, think about it..

[–] PhuksNewfag 0 points (+0|-0)

And it didn't say what you thought, either.

It said that more republicans than democrats support free speech.

That's not a claim. Words man, pay attention.

claim kleɪm/Submit verb 1. state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.

It said that more republicans than democrats support free speech.

That's right, it didn't say what you thought.
You thought it disputed what I said, but it doesn't.

It's good to see that you looked up 'claim', so you won't make that mistake again.
You really should have an understanding of the words before you try and use them, though.