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Bizarre indeed!
:doh: ‘US Americans’? Miss Teen USA Contestant Provides Bizarre Geography Lesson.:doh:
Quick video: the ramblings of a beauty queen????????!!!!!!!!!! http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=4870 |
She must really be an uber intellectual because I couldn't understand a thing she said. :88)
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Sounds like niether could she AL
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Anyway, I have a map. :smug:
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oh yeah .......well I have google earth top that :|\\
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So, you win! :up: |
Oh come on AL you have the money and need a vacation I think:rotfl:
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She's wants to become a politician.
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I suspect a lot of US Americans cannot locate the US on a map, because they haven't had a war with themselves in recent times. As such, it hasn't appeared on the news starting off with a globe graphic and zooming in on the country that the USAF is currently bombing.
Which means there is a fundamental flaw in her suggestion for an educational improvement plan. Iraq and Asia are fine with regard to the US helping them, as her ramblings suggest, because both of those have been well and truly bombed by the USAF. But South Africa will not yet be programmed into the B-52's targetting computers. Obviously this is a stumbling block for her educational plan and should be immediately rectified by the bombing of Johannesburg ASAP, in order that her thirty-five point plan to get Uncle Sam's IQ up to scratch can proceed with all haste. PS, my wife has just said it is her ambition to be that bimbo when she grows up, obviously she'll have to dye her hair and have a lobotomy, but these are minor trifles. :D Chock |
I think, and it is mere speculation on my part, due to my inability to 'rise' to her level. That someone told her to work SA and Iraq into her answer because it would show her to be a kind and thoughtful person. Unfortunately the question didn't lend itself to the answer and her plan to look thoughtful backfired.
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Some stupid model.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX34ji5AWAk TALKING TO AMERICANS 1-2 The part when they ask quostions from the university students is scary. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLXRVvA6T9k http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFqzBiLBwM8 |
Show that video to Europeans and they would say "oh thats so American" :lol:
Speaking of which, check this out: http://www.pbs.org/weta/crossroads/a...americans.html |
Seriously, of course I know how such TV surveys are made (helped doing some myself when jobbing for local TV while in high school). You take dozens of statements and use the stupidest answers. I bet for every dumbass the TV team got dozens of fairly correct answers.
On the other hand, Americans seem to handle knowledge on a strict need to know basis :D I don't really know how the US education system works, but from my viewpoint it seems it doesn't. But of course the german education system ain't exactly something to be proud of either these days. Some might argue that you can live a perfect life without knowing anything about geography, especially in these days of GPS for everyone. On the other hand, a profound allround education for everyone is IMHO the best way to preserve a democratic society. Knowing what the capital of Burma is might not be helpful in everyday life, but knowledge teaches you to learn to think in context and put things in relation to each other, thus making you less dependent on what other people tell you. |
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As for the Capital of Myanmar, previously known as Burma, it is Rangoon . . . due to the former British Territory nature of the Nation. However, like many things, they have attempted to change its spelling to make it more authentic. And that picture is funny . . . that reminds me of a political cartoon of how Liberals thought Reagan saw the world: http://strangemaps.files.wordpress.c...sed-poster.JPG Don't get me wrong . . . I believe that FMR POTUS Reagan was one of the top 10 Presidents the United States has had. |
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It's also unfortunate that the only required world history is a single course in high-school, and it focuses exclusively on European history -- Africa and other nations only in relation to events in Europe. South America, all of Asia, Australia, Russia and eastern Europe are non-incorporated. The university sciences programs (math, chemistry, physics, engineering, programming [compsci]) require only American government history. It's a wicked, wicked rough program. A lot of the problem stems to the liberal cowards in California (http://tron-chaser.net/images1/ani_emotrant.gif) selectively configuring textbooks to omit inconvienent details that any pitiful (literally -- the selections are dependent on the liberals having pity for the group) group files complaint with various publishers and authors. California is such a massive market, the publishers acquiesce to the requests, and that's what the whole country gets. Baby-killing neocons do the same thing where they can, in the exact opposite manner, of course, but we have more liberal universities than conservative. Classic example of all this is Augusto Pinochet. He was a baby-killing neocon warmonger, raping gold, looting babies, burying detractors alive in mass graves. Never mind what Chile has become because of the specific changes he made and then left the country (i.e. abdicated) -- he was eviler than Hitler*. Or at least, if the guy is even mentioned in the American education system, that's the portrayal. * Why is Hitler always the pinnacle of evility? Why isn't it Mao Zedong? Why not Saloth Sar? Why not Ghengis Khan? Or Saladin? Or David, with his bag of 200 foreskins (which he probably didn't take the time to just cut off the actual foreskin, and so it was actually a bag of 200 penises)? Why not Napoleon? Or Stalin? Or Che Guevera? Or Castro? It really ticks me off that he's the standard, when he was a amateur in comparison to Stalin. Stalin stacked up more dead bodies in a week than Hitler did in a month. |
My head started hurting after the first 10 seconds and i could feel my IQ plummeting , Luckily I was able to hit the close page button before two much damage occured ;):lol:
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Bonjour, Europe. :nope:
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