staticshock
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Weird thing to be upset about & I say that as an educator. At this point I’d only expect military historians to be able to name them
Of course not, because you are the one pushing the BS that it is important for Americans to know under some guise it is US history. I could make the same argument about knowing who the Tuskegee Airmen are, and it would be just as asinine to try to shame Jews for not knowing, which you are able to see. Yet, you are not able to see how asinine your own actions are in this.Yeah but I don't think that's even unreasonable.
Most of history doesn't have a DIRECT experience with others.
I would disagree in characterizing knowledge of their names as "honorific" or some kind of "dignification"I can't name any slave plantations either.
Don't really feel like those places deserve honorifics like names to be honest.
Maybe the 1st fair reply.Why are you even surprised about this? Have you ever seen when they do random trivia on the streets? The majority of this country is dumb!
By someone a hell of a lot smarter than you, I hope.This contrarian tryhard fakkit needs to be studied
I made a thread a few minutes ago about South Carolina and law graduates.
Somehow you didn't find your way to commenting on that one though.
I wonder why this thread got the puters puting.
Wondered how long it was gonna take for you to give away the game
To me a name is an honorific. You give names to pets but not to some random coyote unless you form a bond with it.I would disagree in characterizing knowledge of their names as "honorific" or some kind of "dignification"
But alright.
So is this really him trying to stir up controversy over his anger that another thread he made flopped? So not real concern, just trolling?Wondered how long it was gonna take for you to give away the game
Not surprised
Highest self confidence in the world.
Lowest intelligence.
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LOL I've got 10 years on this board. Who really thinks I'm this out here making threads as a social experiment?So is this really him trying to stir up controversy over his anger that another thread he made flopped? So not real concern, just trolling?