@LJS9502_basic said:
@Jacanuk said:
What are you on about?
And are you really blind to the fact that most Americans have no idea where Europe is? or even care.
But typical far-leftist lol you can´t debate anything without making it about race or start throwing insults.
Bull shit. Most Americans? You really like to make stuff up but most Americans know where that continent is and probably the vast majority of the countries that make it up. Speak for yourself if you can't define where Europe is.
Also most Americans of European descent know about the ethnic lineage. Ask one.....they'll tell you.
Far left is NOT a political term. It's a ignorant word thrown by the right because they don't know better.
The National Geographic-Roper Global Geographic Literacy Survey polled more than 3,000 18- to 24-year-olds in Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Sweden and the United States. Top scorers were Sweden, Germany and Italy. Mexico ranked last. Americans, who came in next to last, expressed an exaggerated image of America’s size and fully 30 percent estimated the U.S. population to be a billion or more. The correct response in the survey was 150 million-350 million.
The study found that young Americans were the least likely among their counterparts to know that Afghanistan is where the Taliban and al Qaeda were based. Less than half the Americans could identify France, the United Kingdom or Japan on a world map. Fewer than two in three could find China on a map of the Middle East/Asia, and more than half and 56 percent were unable to locate India, home to 17 percent of people on Earth. Just half of young Americans could find New York, one of the nation’s most populous states.
But don´t let facts destroy your opinions right.
Also of course far left is a political term, in politics there are right and left, and groups like BLM and Anifa and other extremists groups are not the same as the democrats or more moderate liberals.
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