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What the hell is wrong with you people?

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less than six months after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, 33 percent could not point out Louisiana on a U.S. map.

The National Geographic-Roper Public Affairs 2006 Geographic Literacy Study paints a dismal picture of the geographic knowledge of the most recent graduates of the U.S. education system.

The study, which surveyed 510 young Americans from December 17 to January 20, showed that 88 percent of those questioned could not find Afghanistan on a map of Asia despite widespread coverage of the U.S.-led overthrow of the Taliban in 2001 and the political rebirth of the country.

In the Middle East, 63 percent could not find Iraq or Saudi Arabia on a map, and 75 percent could not point out Iran or Israel. Forty-four percent couldn’t find any one of those four countries.

Inside the United States, “half or fewer of young men and women 18-24 can identify the states of New York or Ohio on a map [50 percent and 43 percent, respectively],”

White lines… Blowin’ through my mind. (bass)

Nice synopsis of racial and geographical bias in euro-historical academia.

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Academic understanding of race through genetics:

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A Day Without Immigrants (Illegal Aliens)

This has been the best day… Quite utopian almost… You could understand the drive-thru window people and they could understand you… People amazingly learned how to drive today… Less traffic as well… Everyday should be a day without immigrants Illegal Aliens… Fantastic…

A Day Without Hassles…

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