User blog comment:EthanKoenigsberg/Change the Seasonal Wiki Polls NOW/@comment-5590986-20161218235800/@comment-5590986-20161219230450

Heres another thing about popular support:

people generally want to elect someone that "riles" them up and they vote for him because he's "popular". (This is the case for the election as either candidates riles people up and promise change for votes, to which the need for "new things and change" is built into our damn skulls)

If Pewdiepie hypothetically (even without logic) runs for president, whether or not we are unsure he is a good politician or not but lets say he just do it for "yolo" reasons, do you want to know how many support he would get? MILLIONS.

The majority thinks it's good doesn't mean it can be in the long run, many critics of religion could apply that to religion. If everyone thinks 2 + 2 = 5, is it true?