Can you guys help me fill this list up? Also why is /pol/ almost always wrong?
Not much to add, your list seems pretty autistic already.
>>74939727
>Belarusian presidential election
What. What was the question? Will Luka have 80% or 90%?
>>74939769
>>74939727
Ah I see. So what you're saying is /pol/ is one person.
>>74939727
we say the kikes are controlling democracy, this only shows we're right
/pol/ was right about the jews countless times
>>74939727
You're missing lastsl septembers big happening. Bought a brand new gun and a bunch of gold for that one.
Also pol didn't predict austrias election as much as we don't predict the brexit outcome. Most of the shit on the list is unrelated to pol predictions
>implying elections matter
They don't, certainly not in the EU.
/pol/ is right about the long term evolutions that will take place in the West. And that's way more important than some fucking casino election. Let de liberals have their democracy, I'm choosing the fight.
>>74939727
Zimmerman
>>74939727
be prepared to add the 2016 US presidential election to the list
pol won
USA 2014
Argentina 2015
Brazil impeachment bowl
>>74940244
That, I wouldn't be too sure about
>0.05$ has been added to your account anyways
>>74939872
>all sjws are disgusting cucks
>all libruls are dumb
>all niggers are violent stupid apes
>but how DARE you make sweeping generalizations about /pol/
errytime
Might as well add UK EU referendum 2016 and US presidential election 2016 to that list.
pol also won British EU election
>>74940404
Im sure no one here actually thinks the brits have the stones to vote for brexit.
/pol/ is not one person
>>74940607
Everyone from my university is voting to remain. When I tell people in my Econ seminars that I'm voting to leave people look fucking horrified
>>74940663
of course not
its two
me and you
>>74940705
Well, everyone at universities is part of the masses at this point. No wonder
What did /pol/ predicted for the legislative election in Portugal?
>>74939872
Ah I see. So what you're saying there's aren't prevailing cultures, attitudes or memes on /pol/
>>74939727
> Counting an election from years before /pol/ was born
> :^)
>>74940374
>all sjws are disgusting cucks
>all libruls are dumb
>all niggers are violent stupid apes
You might as well add these to the "/pol/ was right" section of the list.
>>74939727
The burden of proof lies with the claimant
Add the Philippines election to the right
>>74942342
No you dumb Aus just that for every fucker who said that X would win on the left side there were plenty of detractors
You have to prove that the majority of /pol/ stated that X would win
I don't even think you had that for Romney let alone Ron Paul
Just because /pol/ supports someone doesn't mean they think they're gonna win
>>74939727
ofcourse a fucking shiteating wanna be austrian would make a thread like this
>>74939727
Did we even have threads for half of that shit?
Like I can't remember ever seeing a Serbian Parliament thread desu
>>74942551
>Serbian Election
>rigged
Sounds 'bout right
>>74942910
>pic related
>>74943013
a lot of those were a part of slavic threads
>/pol/ was right about the paris attacks
>/pol/ was right about the republican primaries
>>74939727
Why is Austria on the left? I think /pol/ called it, at least I was sure that fag would win.
>>74939727
So basically don't trust /pol/ on anything other than Eastern European politics?
>>74943150
i'm absolutly BTFO
how will i ever come back from this ?
>>74939727
Ukip won the Euro elections last year.