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Embarrassingly Stupid Americans

wayneL

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OK the title is not my words, just so nobody thinks I'm rabidly anti-American. They are the words of Dr Joseph Mercola, whom many of you would be familiar with. But I have rellies over there and it draws a line straight through what I have found as well.

Check it out: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/a...-five-believes-sun-revolves-around-earth.aspx

 
Weeeeeaaaalllll,,, that blows my theory,

The person who wrote that's got somethin
 
I'm living in the US at the moment and have witnessed some fairly strange things. But you have to put it in context.
People in the US live in a country of around 300m people, which is the worlds largest economy by god knows how much. Many US states have more important economies than some developed countries. They have an army which is, when push comes to shove, invincible. Their country is geographically enormous and endowed with tremendous natural resources. The fact is, they have a hard enough time knowing much about their own country beyond their home state. There is too much information and the complexity must become quite bewildering. With all this I am beginning to understand their ignorance of countries beyond their own.
 
Looks like an interesting article Wayne but its a bit long to read. Is there anything on utube about it or on tv?
 
Take out "Americans" and insert "Generation Y" and the article (almost) reads true as well.

I think you could probably substitute "Australians" for "Americans" as well.
 

Ahh the brainwashing is working!
 

good luck with that. he's just appealing for the sheeple to wake up to themselves instead of being a bunch of dumbasses getting fleeced by the corporations.

from the outside it seems the american peoples psyche is totally dominated by the corporations. every single aspect of their lives is subject to fierce competition if you can pay, and if you can't you are cut loose.

corporation executive are receiving OBSCENE amounts of money, even for failure, while the minimum wage worker earns about $6/hour, and the consumer has to pitch in with tips so they can survive.

the elites have vast amounts of money they use to buy congress and the political parties are not shy of taking the proceeds. i think australia making voting mandatory is a good thing because it stops a lot of stuff like that occurring.

the american public is constantly bombarded with information through the media, which is designed to sell products in between entertainment. the authors attention span idea is good, our brains are processing so much information now it gets difficult to filter out a lot of the guff.

when kids watch TV they receive massive bursts of information which their brains have to process, and as they watch tv instead of going outside to play, their brains get wired to accept it, then when they go to school they are restless because there's not enough stimulation.

this lets the corporations sell drugs to the kids for ADHD, setting drug dependence (and brand loyalty) patterns, while junk food corporations permeate all levels of media to sell an image to these wired up, doped down kids to eat more of their **** food and buy whatever this weeks trinket is.

only a severe national crisis will break these patterns for white americans, otherwise they are too fat, too comfortable and too stupid to know or even care whats happening to them.
 
Re: Stoopid

The U.S. Population is Functionally Illiterate.



Some startling statistics

by Robyn Jackson


The following statistics about book publishing and reading were found on www.parapub.com, the Web site of self-publishing guru Dan Poynter. They'll give you an idea of what you're up against if you want to write books for a living.


1/3 of high school graduates never read another book for the rest of their lives.

42 percent of college graduates never read another book after college.

80 percent of U.S. families did not buy or read a book last year.

70 percent of U.S. adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years.

57 percent of new books are not read to completion.

70 percent of books published do not earn back their advance.

70 percent of the books published do not make a profit.

(Source: Jerold Jenkins, www.JenkinsGroupInc.com)





Each day in the U.S., people spend 4 hours watching TV, 3 hours listening to the radio and 14 minutes reading magazines.
(Source: Veronis, Suhler & Associates investment banker)




http://www.humorwriters.org/startlingstats.html
 
Re: Stoopid

Each day in the U.S., people spend 4 hours watching TV, 3 hours listening to the radio and 14 minutes reading magazines.
(Source: Veronis, Suhler & Associates investment banker)

And no time on the internet?
 
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A press release from the US Census Bureau, December 2006.

According to projections from a communications industry forecast (Table 1110), people will spend 65 days in front of the TV, 41 days listening to radio and a little over a week on the Internet in 2007. Adults will spend about a week reading a daily newspaper and teens and adults will spend another week listening to recorded music.


http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/miscellaneous/007871.html
 
The politicians are in a class of their own as well.

You will laugh your head off with this interview.

Sorry cant load on the thread, maybe 20/20 could.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z0X6ktpE34
happily m8 , lol - ripper
Lynn Westmoreland Republican Religous freak EXPOSED

:topic Whilst at it , this one is also worth a laugh - but one intelligent American - and funny
George Carlin - Ten Commandments
 
Don't assume your own kids are representative of the whole.
as if you can generalise (from my personal experience), some Gen Y could teach the other gen Y heaps - and they could be in the same family for that matter
 
"Is France a country?"

...

"I don't think France is a country."

Are you dumber than an American?

If you don't know what I'm talking about... check it.
 
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