I could do that same thing anywhere, all they did was edit out anyone who actually gave a correct answer. This means nothing.
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Its too controversial a subject to write down in history books in school...
And it was a terror attack, not knowing of it doesn't mean you won't get a job...its that simple, people don't care or need to know and as far as the conspiracy says if you think it really happened, it was actually for the greater good...Â
they showed like 20 people, who to say they asked 300 and only 20 got it wrong. Plus its not just america, im positive that in other counrties i could find 20 people who didnt know anything about important events, then sngle them out, show them on tv and try to insult the entire country.SaintLeonidas
Somebody give this guy a medal!, give everybody else who posted a comment with the same point as this guy, a medal, of course people know about it, they just either don't want to think about it or care...because when is a list of a 100 people going "yes" and 20 of them going "no" entertaining? they'll single people out obviously because its funny that THEY, not the entire country don't know about it...
[QUOTE="Link-from-Hell"]It is funny to laugh at their ignorance. I know people are saying yeah this is a small minority but that is still pretty disgraceful and to not know when the attacks happened when it is in the name is funny but just shocking. Another thing I am shocked about is how some people are laughing as well about it, I thought they would abit more considerate about it considering they used this event to go to war. I'm not American but I'm sure as many other people I know alot more about the tragic effect.
wrlyy
Yeah I knew that, but some of the people that were being interviewed were laughing.
Pretty funny. Although, I wouldn't use it to go around insulting other countries.
I could easily just go around asking 100 people from another country about certain important dates or common trivia, take the stupid answers, and make a video of it.
People can act very differnent when they're nervous with a camera pointed at them. luccaface
That's probably the case alot of the times. I remember I was at the opening of something, when I was like in 3rd grade, and I was given the honor of doing the pledge. I was a bit nervous and forgot the words. lol
[QUOTE="-COOLIO-"]what does the date matter anyway?
when did the tsunami take place?
the earthquake in iran?
the london bombing?
DarKre
Yea, you have a point. Plus they asked really old people who forget..and some foreign guy...so whatever.
Well he actually asked what date the 9/11 attacks took place. The term 9/11 has been associated with the attacks because of the media. So when he asks the question of what date it took place o, it shows that some people in America do not know what "9/11" symbolises, i.e. they don't know it represents the date. If anything this video shows how ignorant some American people are of the world not how stupid they are.
But I'm sure there was alot of American people who knew the answers to some of those questions, but for the sake of T.V. they did not show them, as showing the absolute truth doesn't create the image they are portraying.
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