I spent most of my years in the heart of libtard land.Im shocked you spent decades in the south. Shocked!
I spent most of my years in the heart of libtard land.Im shocked you spent decades in the south. Shocked!
I have spent decades in the south and I have never met anyone who thinks that way.
I am not sure who "they" are.
Yeah, have you not seen the videos online where college aged people are asked history questions?In what it describes as the first analysis of its kind, Teaching Tolerance conducted online surveys of 1,000 American high-school seniors and more than 1,700 social-studies teachers across the country. The group also reviewed 10 commonly used U.S.-history textbooks, and examined 15 sets of state standards to assess what students know, what educators teach, what publishers include, and what standards require vis-à-vis slavery.
Among 12th-graders, only 8 percent could identify slavery as the cause of the Civil War. Fewer than one-third (32 percent) correctly named the 13th Amendment as the formal end of U.S. slavery, with a slightly higher share (35 percent) choosing the Emancipation Proclamation. And fewer than half (46 percent) identified the “Middle Passage” as the transport of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America.
I spent most of my years in the heart of libtard land.
How would you know ... unless you asked them?I have spent decades in the south and I have never met anyone who thinks that way.
Yeah, have you not seen the videos online where college aged people are asked history questions?
The above is only evidence of the dumbing down of the education system.
The dumbing down of our education system has well dumb the younger population down.
How in the hell can anyone that grew up going to US schools not know the year 1776? The history major didn't know.We are definitely getting dumber which makes no sense because information is more readily avaialble online.
If I say something you never heard of, in 30 seconds you can have all the background info you need with just a quick glance at google...
It is not just poor inner city schools with dwindling resources, even top notch public schools and private schools, they throw facts at the kids to spit back on tests and they never learn to critically think. You don't need to memorize what the Middle Passage is or 13th Amednment v. Emancipation to spit out 10 years later but if you teach them to think they will know that information by hard as part of analysis.
My kid is pretty smart but I doubt he retains anything from U.S. history from 2 years ago because he is being bombarded with more info he has to memorize and spit back like a robot and then more again next year.
I wanted to know about Thomas Jefferson so I bought the book by Jon Meachem. Our kids will spend 30 seconds reading a wikipedia entry.
How in the hell can anyone that grew up going to US schools not know the year 1776? The history major didn't know.
Was Idiocarcy prophetic?
How in the hell can anyone that grew up going to US schools not know the year 1776? The history major didn't know.
Was Idiocarcy prophetic?
Indeed!Im shocked you spent decades in the south. Shocked!