Besides the brainwashing, two other factors are at play: 1) the nations closer to the radical left Soviet Union are less likely to vote for the left today; Poland and the Baltics had been dominated by Russia for two centuries before the SU invaded, so that explains their leaning left (away from Russia) today. And 2) uninformed or brainwashed fear of Trump tariffs and/or his threat to dismantle NATO, which would be good.
I agree that X has become a force for the good through much better free speech than any other platform. It matters a lot that we the plebs are able to report and comment on news as we see it. I also am certain the EU and all other totalitarian entities in the West will do everything they can to destroy or stifle X. You will be able to reliably identify their deep evil motives by how they talk about and treat X and Musk. ABN
Moreover, the few extra years of schooling largely yield group-think, which is abundantly evident in medicine, academia, much of science, all of MSM, etc. Rural, formally uneducated people have not spent their lives not learning. They know tons of stuff and their human instincts are generally intact, unlike smarmy academics who can’t see the forest for the trees, as above. ABN
For a company with a reputation for being conservative, it comes as quite a surprise that Honda has designed one of the most radical new engine designs in recent history with a liquid-cooled 75° V3 equipped with an electric compressor.
Unlike a turbocharger, which uses exhaust gas, or a supercharger which is typically spun with a pulley connected to the engine, the V3 uses electricity to spin the impeller. This allows the engine to compress the air intake independently from the engine speed, providing boost even at low rpm, where superchargers need faster speeds to provide the necessary compression, and without the lag typical of a turbo. Honda’s electrical compressor also does not require an intercooler.
At the moment, Honda has remained cagey on more specific details. We don’t know the displacement of the engine or any performance figures, but Honda says it intended to “apply the new V3 engine to larger displacement models in the future,” with plans toward mass production.