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We have seen similar videos, but the level of collective ignorance displayed in this video is unbelievably shocking. At this point I'm not sure there is any reason for tax payers to continue funding public schools..at least not the tax payers that fund whatever schools these people came from.

Despite one or two of them feigning embarrassment at their ignorance, I don't get the impression that they truly comprehend just how ignorant they really are, or concerned enough to do anything about it.

These young people are barely functional... and will either vote for our future leaders, or become one themselves.

That a public school system in the U.S. has been allowed to turn out students this deficient in basic knowledge is a national disgrace.

I'd like to see the next interviewer ask them to name what schools they attended, name all their teachers they had, and name their principals.

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g2oMv93EUpY

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While these can be entertaining for the shock value I find dumbasses of all ages, and edited footage omitting the educated members of a given population doesn’t exactly warrant broad stroke opinions from me on the generation as a whole.

If I were to pass judgement it would be on their parents for raising such ignorant children.





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While these can be entertaining for the shock value I find dumbasses of all ages, and edited footage omitting the educated members of a given population doesn’t exactly warrant broad stroke opinions from me on the generation as a whole.

If I were to pass judgement it would be on their parents for raising such ignorant children.


Let's say any and most of the educated answers were edited out. And, let's say that in reality, only 5% of the population is really this ignorant and really so uncaring about their own lack of education. 5% of 330 million is 16.5 million folks who will vote next November because the public schools are failing miserably in all areas except one: They have been programmed to VOTE even though they know nothing about what's really going on in the world. 16.5 million if only 5% are this dumb! And, I think it's considerably more than 5%.

I believe the dumbing down of the people has been intentional. An uneducated and unaware voter who doesn't know how to reason is much more easily cowed into voting for the Democrats.


Uneducated folks vote for both parties. It’s a wash. I’d wager your 5% of the population is closer to an accurate number of those truly educated enough on current events to vote properly.

These videos are entertaining but that’s it.

And again, intentionally dumbing down doesn’t get a pass in my book, lazy ass parents and people are the only place to put blame for folks not taking advantage of the greatest concentration of knowledge ever to exist.





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Just because you're 'educated' doesn't mean you're smart... Wink


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While these can be entertaining for the shock value I find dumbasses of all ages, and edited footage omitting the educated members of a given population doesn’t exactly warrant broad stroke opinions from me on the generation as a whole.

If I were to pass judgement it would be on their parents for raising such ignorant children.


I'll meet you part way and agree that there is likely some editing out of those who gave correct answers but, looking at the surrounding area, it appears interviews all occurred in the same area (NYC Broadway?) and that interviewer and his film crew appeared to know just where to go to find this level of ignorance. They wouldn't have gone there unless they were confident they would find a critical mass of ignorance.

Take these videos in totality, the Jay Leno videos from Hollywood, the Jesse Waters videos on a boardwalk (NJ?), this video, and all the others.

Consider the news story of the utter dismal GPAs of graduates coming out of that Baltimore high school.

One out of every two black children are reading below grade level in Denver schools.

Sure, yeah, the parents are to blame as well, but there is a reason that so many parents are pulling their children out of public schools, and either turning to home schooling or charter or private schools.

I'm not saying there aren't any good public schools with good teachers and principals left, only that they are the exceptions and not the rule.

There was a time when the American public school system was the envy of the world, but that's no longer true.

I've met many internationals that can read and speak english, know more about U.S. history and geography than the people in that video.

I'll say it again, it's a national disgrace.
 
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I think we’re agreeing that America is full of ignorant people, whether that’s a growing problem or simply more apparent with technology is where we might disagree.

I argue that labeling Gen Z as a problem or more ignorant than any other generation is silly and worse than these folks who cant answer simple knowledge questions.





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So wait, you're telling me you know Baby Boomers or Gen Xrs that don't know how many dimes are in a dollar, don't know how many stars are on the U.S. flag, don't know how many minutes in a quarter hour, what state Utah is in, and don't know when the U.S. was founded? Really?


Take any random 15 Boomers, any 15 random Gen Xrs, any 15 random Millennials, and any 15 random Gen Zrs, ask them all the same questions from the video... and you expect the same incorrect answer rate from all the groups?
 
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Take any random 15 Boomers, any 15 random Gen Xrs, any 15 random Millennials, and any 15 random Gen Zrs, ask them all the same questions from the video... and you expect the same incorrect answer rate from all the groups?


I agree, however...

If you asked a Boomer and a Gen Z to describe the flag of Lichtenstein, it's likely neither would know. I'd put my money on the Gen Z to be able to grab their phone, search and answer more quickly and accurately. I grew up in the age of rote memorization, but I don't think it's nearly as useful a skill as it once was.
 
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Take any random 15 Boomers, any 15 random Gen Xrs, any 15 random Millennials, and any 15 random Gen Zrs, ask them all the same questions from the video... and you expect the same incorrect answer rate from all the groups?


I agree, however...

If you asked a Boomer and a Gen Z to describe the flag of Lichtenstein, it's likely neither would know. I'd put my money on the Gen Z to be able to grab their phone, search and answer more quickly and accurately. I grew up in the age of rote memorization, but I don't think it's nearly as useful a skill as it once was.


1) I seriously doubt the Gen Zrs in the video even know Lichtenstein exists, let alone how to spell it in a search...and they didn't even reach for their phones to search for answers to the interviewers questions.

2) You believe that there is no value in remembering how many states make up the U.S., no value in remembering what countries we share a border with, no value in knowing what continent you live on, no value in knowing the difference between a state and a country, no value in remembering when the U.S. was founded, no value in remembering how many minutes make up half an hour, no value in remembering how many dimes make up a dollar, and no value in being able to calculate how far you would travel in one hour at a rate of 60 m.p.h.?

If other nations are able to teach their people these things before they come to visit the U.S. is it too much to expect that U.S. students know and remember the same things without performing an internet search?
 
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Time is valuable. Educated people are not going to stand around and waste their time being interviewed by someone who probably has an agenda.

Think of the most intelligent people you know. Do they ever answer phone surveys or participate in stuff like this or do they make considerable effort to avoid situations like that video?


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Time is valuable. Educated people are not going to stand around and waste their time being interviewed by someone who probably has an agenda.

Think of the most intelligent people you know. Do they ever answer phone surveys or participate in stuff like this or do they make considerable effort to avoid situations like that video?
My inclination would have been to give answers that are correct and true, but not what the interviewer was expecting.

For example, in response to the question about what language is spoken in Idaho, I might start enumerating Indian (Native American) tribes that live there and have their own languages.

Or, in response to the question about who fought in the civil war, I might refer to the civil war in Spain, Franco vs. the Loyalists.

The capital of Chicago is 'C' -- city names normally start with a capital letter.

I would have fun with an interviewer like this.



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While these can be entertaining for the shock value I find dumbasses of all ages, and edited footage omitting the educated members of a given population doesn’t exactly warrant broad stroke opinions from me on the generation as a whole.


So what? If it's one in 20, it's one too many.
 
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WOW !!! One person could not even answer correctly the question she was given, however was able to correctly name all of the shenanigan sisters. Our education system is extremely lacking. God Bless Smile


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This display of everyday knowledge is absolutely pathetic...Not only is the education system to blame but also the parents for allowing this typeof and failure of the education system...... This sort of display shows the rest of the world (friends and enemies) shows how weak we are and a pathway into our eventful downfall and take over. ....................................... drill sgt.
 
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Did our education system fail these ignorant young people? Quite possibly. Parents apathetic? Also a contributing factor. But, ultimately it was up each one of them to take advantage of whatever education they were offered and they opted out. The interviewer did not ask them if they were degreed or had a diploma. I would not be surprised if they were dropouts.


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There’s no reason why any adult (short of a mental or intellectual disability) shouldn’t be able to correctly identify the number of U.S. states, what countries border ours or name three additional countries.

The people in that video are ignorant, worthless trash who are very likely a net drain on this nation. The level of ignorance displayed in this, and other videos like this, is disgusting.
 
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Videos like this are one of the reasons why the country is so divided. It's not hard to skew the perception so the viewer believes it is reality. I can make a video showing 20 Gen Zers acing every question and follow it up with a bunch of Boomers drooling on themselves and just like that the narrative of who is smarter/has more common sense flips. It's toxic and divisive with the goal to get people to click and confirm their bias against different generations.
 
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The interviewer did not ask them if they were degreed or had a diploma. I would not be surprised if they were dropouts.

The way kids are pushed through "the system" today, I would be shocked they were "dropouts"...


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