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highplainsdem

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Fri Oct 11, 2013, 05:20 PM Oct 2013

Now I Understand Why People Believe What They Hear on Fox News…. [View all]

http://sheilakennedy.net/2013/10/now-i-understand-why-people-belive-fox-news/

Ever wonder why people don’t recognize when “news” reports are blatantly, obviously incorrect, improbable or impossible? Or wonder why anyone in his right mind would vote for Michelle Bachmann or Louis Gohmert or Ted Cruz?

My working thesis is that folks who don’t know anything–who are hazy about history, have no clue about how government functions and have only the most tenuous connection to the Constitution–simply have no context within which to judge the reasonableness of assertions that more knowledgable people simply laugh at.

Recently, Bill Maher cited a study showing that fewer than 17% of incoming college freshmen knew what the Emancipation Proclamation was (he described the incoming class as “Basically, golden retrievers with smartphones”). Unfortunately, we have a lot of studies that conclude we don’t know anything. And the hits keep coming.

As if we needed even more evidence of Americans’ abysmal lack of knowledge, here are the results of yet another survey I stumbled across:

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2. 55% of Americans believe that Christianity was written into the Constitution and that the founding fathers wanted One Nation Under Jesus. This includes 75% of Republicans and Evangelicals. [source]

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7. When looking at a map of the world, young Americans had a difficult time correctly identifying Iraq (1 in 7) and Afghanistan (17%). This isn’t that surprising, but only a slim majority (51%) knew where New York was. According to Forbes and National Geographic, an alarming 29% couldn’t point to the Pacific Ocean. [source]

8. 25% of Americans were unable to identify the country from which America gained its independence. Although 19% stated that they were unsure, Gallup findings indicated that others offered answers varying from France to China. Older folks scored much better than young people on this question, as a third of those 18-29 were unable to come up with the correct answer. [source]

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11. A surprisingly high percentage of Americans, 20%, believe that the Sun revolves around the Earth, instead of the opposite, aka the correct answer. This is despite the fact that centuries of science have consistently proved otherwise. [source]

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14. 2006 AP polls showed that a majority of Americans were unable to name more than one of the protections guaranteed in the first Amendment of the Constitution — which include speech, assembly, religion, press and “redress of grievance.” Just 1 in 1000 could name all of these five freedoms. However, 22% were able to come up with the name of every member of the Simpson family. [source] TC mark

And we wonder why we elect buffoons to high office.

Just kill me now.
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k&r... spanone Oct 2013 #1
Golden retrievers with smartphones lpbk2713 Oct 2013 #2
...golden retrievers with smartphones Whisp Oct 2013 #3
way too much pride in ignorance in this country nt steve2470 Oct 2013 #4
Individuals are shockingly stupid Warpy Oct 2013 #5
The point, I guess, of the film "Idiocracy" dougolat Oct 2013 #6
The Idiocracy is the Singularity. Yeah... freshwest Oct 2013 #7
I also read a study that showed Dpm12 Oct 2013 #8
I have lots of wonderful friends here but I'm not sure I can take it anymore. BlueJazz Oct 2013 #9
it's a gift with some people napkinz Oct 2013 #13
That is the first thing I thought of with this yuiyoshida Oct 2013 #21
Most of us on/at DU are friends with fairly intelligent people. We tend to forget that there is.. BlueJazz Oct 2013 #24
I learn something new here every day... yuiyoshida Oct 2013 #25
Plus Fox News is on in lots of businesses Qutzupalotl Oct 2013 #10
That's very true. dmr Oct 2013 #14
I guess she never heard about this lawsuit: Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #34
How could any American not know where Jamaal510 Oct 2013 #11
It could be worst Snake Plissken Oct 2013 #16
love it tomm2thumbs Oct 2013 #20
And that tells you why the GOP can't stand "intellectuals" or decent public education. n/t Triana Oct 2013 #12
That's why they are one of the first to be targeted for execution in totalitarian take overs. ErikJ Oct 2013 #28
Are people deliberately pretending to be stupid for pollsters? Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2013 #15
Not Faux answers at all. Jackpine Radical Oct 2013 #23
Probably not GP6971 Oct 2013 #27
I guess "Idiocracy" really is a documentary after all. Brigid Oct 2013 #17
Miss Teen South Carolina was right about the US's crippling shortage of maps! FSogol Oct 2013 #18
20% of Americans believe the Sun revolves around the Earth tomm2thumbs Oct 2013 #19
omg! Where does that leave the MOON??? yuiyoshida Oct 2013 #22
! LukeFL Oct 2013 #30
you mean that big round hunk of cheese? tomm2thumbs Oct 2013 #32
Yes everyone knows yuiyoshida Oct 2013 #33
Revolving around the Earth with the rest of the Universe. JoeyT Oct 2013 #41
Also, we were brought up watching our parents watch the news, read the papers elehhhhna Oct 2013 #26
Wow! LukeFL Oct 2013 #29
I always found the sellers of mental Kool-Aid made emotional Cleita Oct 2013 #31
I wonder how many people just answer the questions falsely even though they know the answer Victor_c3 Oct 2013 #35
Yeah, I would think I was being pranked if I was questioned like that. MindPilot Oct 2013 #37
I always wonder the same thing. JoeyT Oct 2013 #42
As the 21st century began, human evolution was at a turning point. Natural selection, the MarchemintotheSea Oct 2013 #36
I like money RandiFan1290 Oct 2013 #38
How Pubs, Teahadists and Conservatives see President Obama MarchemintotheSea Oct 2013 #39
When I was a junior in high school in the mid-1960s Fortinbras Armstrong Oct 2013 #40
"My working thesis is" - stop. RadiationTherapy Oct 2013 #43
Is it a coincidence... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2013 #44
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