Funny but sad....
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@solo said:
OMG!! is this the level of education in this country today?
I don't think you have to worry, it looks like they are payed to be dumb
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Q:"Name a country who America fought during the Second World War"
A:"Uh, the British?"
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@solo said:
JOMG!! is this the level of education in this country today?
People who think the US fought the British during WW2, are just too plain thick to educate, I think. I mean, teachers need something to work with.
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@hfm said:
I don't think you have to worry, it looks like they are payed to be dumb
[at least I hope so]...If so, that would make them kind of smart, doesn't it?
Reminds me of the old Jerry springer show that was staged from the beginning to the end.It's this really simple psychological trick used to attract viewers: giving them a (false) sense of superiority.
"Look, those people are actually more silly and/or dumber than me"
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@kwistenbiebel said:
It's this really simple psychological trick used to attract viewers: giving them a (false) sense of superiority.
"Look, those people are actually more silly and/or dumber than me"
Literally 'feel-good-television' and 'television is the Opium for the people'.Exactly. (or should it be ?)
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Scarry....I hope this is not a standard of the current education in US...
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Seems unlikely. No educational system can be that bad. As far as I can tell, there's two possibilities here. One: these people are just stupid "beyond repair". Two: they get paid to look stupid.
The second possibility is the more likely one, I think. People who think the Brits and the Yanks were enemies in the second World War despite all the films, books, documentaries, articles etc on the subject? I'm having a hard time believing they exist.
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That just made my day...!!
Thanks for sharing this...Although I'm not a US citizen, I could answer all the questions...
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I don't know if you folks know who Fantasia Barrino is, but she is the American Idol winner from a couple of years back. She went to the same high school I did. In an interview she did, she blamed the school system for her not being able to read. Now I may not be the most literate person in the world but that's where I draw the line. I sure as hell can read and so can sooo many other people that I went to school with. I just don't see how you can blame the schools when I went to the same ones with the same teachers! Pisses me off! Sorry to rant... but when I saw this video it reminded me of her.
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lol. Wouldn't be the first case of undetected dyslexia. Well, I hope she's dyslectic.
Did she graduate? If so, the school system has indeed failed.
oyurs trylu,
Nitskie
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Nitskie, she did not graduate. She had a kid when she was like 15 or 16 and had to drop out. She supposedly got her high school diploma at some middle college.
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Well I am ashamed to say that one of the Bimbettes is from Utah. Anyway, that's a crew of real Vacu-brains. Of course it wouldn't be funny if they were all Rhodes Scholars. I weep for the future.
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We obviously all have high opinion about human race.
The worst thing about it is that these people are the
ones that vote, and they are not a minority. We are. -
It is a very funny clip. The truth about education in this country is that we are all partly to blame. It's partly the fault of the teachers for letting the kids who aren't learning pass on the the next grade so they don't feel bad or look bad in front of their peers. It's partly the kids fault for not giving a damn about learning in the first place. It's partly the parents fault for being so busy with work, updating their myspace, etc. to even ask the kids how their day went or where they had problems in school and find out how they could help.
I feel lucky to have had a mom who was very involved in our school and the learning process, and thank god that I took personal responsibility for learning early on in my education. It's fascinating that these people would want to be on TV so badly that they were willing to exhibit their own personal level of idiocy to the world. It's sad we are more concerned with what clothes the Hollywood actors are wearing than helping the less fortunate in our own communities. We are more concerned with getting on a lame TV show than what's going on in the world (i.e. Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel) I think the American people need to get their heads out of the sand.
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well as far as wanting to be on TV so bad--i.e. get their 15 minutes. . .some people are willing to display a lot worse than their lack of historical knowledge. I think there are probably some --and I'm just guessing here-- but about 745,000 Courtroom Judge Judy Type Shows. there are about 900 different Jerry Springer Type shows. Education is almost looked on as a ribbon of shame. If one displays any intelligence at all he is called elitist or pretentious. . . "Not a real down to earth guy" that's not to say that the Education system has gotten so far outta whack that to fail little Johnny for saying that George Washington was the first president of Washington Mutual Savings cuz it might hurt his self esteem . .or it's not PC to focus on such Euro-centric ideas of Dates, and Figures. . .What have we become?
You have to wonder what the Aliens who are monitoring all of this stuff are thinking.
Gork is probably saying to Zork,"Geez these guys can't even fill the 15 minutes!"
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Thanks Pete; that made my day also....
it reminded me of a segment on a crazy show here in AU last year. Julian Morrow, TV presentor walks the streets of America and askes questions of similar Jay-walkers....http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=iOQLx3em7z0
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=q566ys0sqVQ
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=rKJdDYtAnIEI especialy like when the map comes out and Julian get people to mark the country they're talking about.... Australia gets the marker every time!!!
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Unfortunately, there are people that ignorant, but I would say they are the exception and not the rule. I'm sure Leno went through quite a few "smart" people before he found these three, but how funny would the segment be if all three contestants could answer the questions correctly. What amazes me is that they would agree to go on TV to be made fun of, even if they are acting. I guess some people will do anything for their 15 minutes of fame.
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True, to a degree. Yet, if one is unable to 'absorb', a widely known fact like "the US and the UK were allies during WW2", one surely isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Like Daniel, I believe Leno's researchers must've gone out of their way to find these people. We've been seeing the same trend here in Belgium, the last decade or so. Television makers venture out to 'hunt down' the dumb, the weird, the downright annoying.
Shortly after I graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, I worked as a clerk in an adult video store (ah, the virtues of having an arts degree!). Every now and again, some young tv researcher would walk in and ask whether he/she could leave a couple of flyers. "We are looking for people who are into insert perversion of choice." I loathed some of "my" customers, but I invariably told those researchers to buzz off.
TV's a great medium, but it should not be a freak show. I hardly watch any telly anymore. I've almost entirely switched to buying dvd's.
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This maybe slightly different issue but here in UK there was recently report published on teaching in UK. One of the things report was saying is that 1 in 5 teachers in UK are scared of the pupils and more so of their parents. The biggest issue is that parents when told about little Joe were upset and were agressive and shouting in front of children...
Now that obviously enpowers little Joe to tell off to teacher.
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