Nell2ThaIzzay
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No you can not label all Americans dumb...just liek you can not label all Irishmen drunks!
but all irishmen ARE drunks!
No you can not label all Americans dumb...just liek you can not label all Irishmen drunks!
We should think at who has something to gain from having so many ignorant people populating the country.
Why do attitudes like "we just don't care" prevail?
-It helps contribute to mindless consumerism
-It helps keep people in power
-It helps the rich get richer and the poor get poorer
-Mass ignorance is vital to control in a free country
-It makes gaining support for awful things easier
-It makes ignoring important issues easier
Mike D202 said:I think you have that in reverse order.
Which is the reason that some people form opinions of Americans without ever meeting one. Because they saw it on TV.When it comes to the media, the stereotype is that Americans are self-centered idiots that are proud of being so.
kinda makes you feel better about yourself
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disclaimer: i do not agree with the stereotype of Americans being stupid but these people are ****ing morons
Hey we here in GEORGIA gots them brains
On my way, I like red headed white women anyway.
but all irishmen ARE drunks!
but all irishmen ARE drunks!
kinda makes you feel better about yourself
disclaimer: i do not agree with the stereotype of Americans being stupid but these people are ****ing morons
The "why should I care?" argument does have some validity, though you almost always look like an ignorant ass when you make it. Sure, it's nice and all to know where Sri Lanka and Iran is on the map, but in most people's day to day lives it's not necessary (and as to the question of whether or not this is a result of an effort to keep the masses in control; I doubt that knowledge of that nature will ever be more than trivial for the majority). Even things I should know and care about (like that whole Presidential Campaign nonsense going on now) aren't as pressing to me as say, paying my rent, finding a new job, feeding myself, and yes, even hanging out with friends. Those things, while important on a large scale, do need to be placed on the back-burner in the smaller, personal scale.