Being uneducated and ignorant seems to be celebrated in the US and not shamed anymore
@rogerszmodis15 күн бұрын
I expect nothing less from a place where most adults believe a magic sky man made the universe 6000 years ago.
@gregorygant424215 күн бұрын
@@rogerszmodis Um, that's not the reason for the ignorance it's the education system and thinking that it's the best place in the world to be in , living in a bubble . Believing in God has nothing to do with it .
@darrellhickey199015 күн бұрын
@@gregorygant4242 Belief in God shows indoctrination and a lack of critical thought.
@Foatizenknechtl15 күн бұрын
@@gregorygant4242 education and religion together doesnt work....but well youre welcome to try. but ofc if the majority of adult americans thinks angels are real then whatcha gonna expect....having believes is one thing. telling a random opinion poll youre believing in angels as an adult it like saying you believe in santa......
@jarrettkk15 күн бұрын
@@gregorygant4242 The education system is definitely largely at fault I agree, but growing up religious absolutely dulls your critical thinking by design.
@steveroberts72814 күн бұрын
The thing that always amazes me about these type of videos, is how incredibly proud they are of their ignorance. Not ashamed at all.
@pmbbmp7 күн бұрын
What always amazes me about these video is how stupid you have to be to believe they're real and accurate. Newsflash, YOU'RE the phantom bomber! lol
@chanjackie22996 күн бұрын
Now I understand why there are so many students protesting o the side of terrorism all over the world. Protesting against their own democracy with this propalestine nonsense. Because they are uneducated and dumb as fkk. What a joke these institutes called schools are. Countries you should learn at like age 12.
@VikingforLife-r5n3 күн бұрын
this is what Diversity does for a Nation back when USA was European Immigration only we didnt have this problem children were smarter
@bizhope0072 күн бұрын
Exactly! That's the ultimate sad part; they are actually proud of their ignorance.. I see it A LOT in these YT streets.. smh
@yukmsacierzorro15 күн бұрын
“You don’t even know that Spain is in Europe?” Ryan, I don’t think she even knows where Europe is…
@YT-AleX-133715 күн бұрын
She probably doesn't even know what Europe is...
@TheJpf7915 күн бұрын
They all think Spanish is a language that is native to south America, they think all the Spanish colonisers just up and left one day, they also think "Latin" is native to south America and not the language of Rome, they celebrate the day a Latin man sailed over there for Spain while at the same time building a giant wall to stop Spanish speakers from getting in their border, the most ignorant and racist people on the planet, they have generalised 8 billion people into four or five groups based on appearance and then they want diversity.
@depressedutchman15 күн бұрын
That's a country right? /S
@zardify_15 күн бұрын
@@YT-AleX-1337 I came here to say that lol
@ichl4615 күн бұрын
I'm Spanish and unfortunately I'm used to this. I've seen a lot of muricans that think Spain is a region of Mexico LMAO
@Toadhall2214 күн бұрын
How can so many people lack so much curiosity about the world about them.
@apscoradiales11 күн бұрын
My wife does! Couldn't care less about other places. "I don't like Europe. Everything looks the same", she says.
@speleokeir9 күн бұрын
Agreed. There's a whole wonderful world out there and yet so many people prefer to live in ignorance. There are two types of ignorant people in my experience: 1) Those who are just poorly educated and who grew up in an environment where all their family and friends were also poorly educated. However many of these people given the opportunity are curious and want to learn. I have no problem with these and they should be encouraged. 2) Then there are the willful ignorant. They have zero interest in anything outside they're own little bubble. It's these people I can't understand and who make me sad.
@geraldbutler54844 күн бұрын
@@speleokeir US appears to be over endowed with No2.
@lynxlynx812513 күн бұрын
Blind mapy testing is a 7th grade geography thing in Czechia. My kiddo came crying that she mixed Paraguay with Bolivia during the test. Next time she nailed it.
@FukaLata7 күн бұрын
same in Poland.
@joseaugustosoriano50944 күн бұрын
Thats me when I invert Paraguay and Uruguay placements lol
@marylynne910415 күн бұрын
I could name all 50 states and their Capital Cities in America by the age of 11, and I’m a Brit. US education is abysmal.
@phoenix-xu9xj15 күн бұрын
@@marylynne9104 50 is stretch for me, I’m old and we we weren’t really taught about US but I still know a lot of them. How could anyone not pick it up.
@Bill-220315 күн бұрын
I think you are the minority in the uk, I don’t think anyone I know could name all the US states let alone all the capital cities aswell
@timithius15 күн бұрын
I'm Canadian and we also learned the states and capitals in school. Also the countries of the world and their capitals.
@MartinPokos-e9e15 күн бұрын
@@Bill-2203 Hi Is not minority. Im from the Czech Republic and can do same!! Everybody knows, that Americann education system is most horrible in the world!!!
@sandrap.339915 күн бұрын
i can do that, too. But it's not only the educational system, there's a big part of ignorance, too. Otherwise, more ppl would educate themselves by just googling or doing quizes, like I do.
@livb694515 күн бұрын
What always seems so weird to me is that there seems to be a lot of people in the US considering actually knowing something "nerdy" or "mainstream" or whatever....in most parts of the world knowledge is considered a good thing, even attractive.
@anka635615 күн бұрын
They shame people for knowing stuff there....
@Jespher115 күн бұрын
So true
@tinap822715 күн бұрын
It's been a thing for years, they actually disdain intellectualism.
@beldin298715 күн бұрын
Let George explain it to you : George Carlin - Education kzbin.info/www/bejne/qX-7eYaDosakldU
@stasmira15 күн бұрын
It's amusing that so many americans perceive language learning and an understanding of geography as overly intellectual or "nerdy.
@abigailjohnson427015 күн бұрын
Ok. Geography isn’t my top subject but WHAT THE HELL?! These are university kids? How did they get in? Wow.
@ichl4615 күн бұрын
How can they don't know where are their neighbours, Canada and Mexico? Or even their own country?
@triarb579015 күн бұрын
There are 1000s of colleges in the US. Their first two years equate to less academic rigour than we do at 16 to 18 in high school elsewhere the world. Bear in mind that ' jocks' can get a full football scholarship at many without being able to construct a readable sentence.
@robertomanfredi34214 күн бұрын
They just care about getting your $$$
@Djangje14 күн бұрын
How is it even possible to not even know the country where your family came from
@GianniDN13 күн бұрын
Several European universities have done a geography test. We had 10 minutes to name the 193 countries on the world map, which isn’t a lot of time. The average result of Europe was 161, which means that students can name 161 countries on average. My university scored 176 which was the 3rd highest. 3 weeks ago we had general knowledge tests, which included also a lot of Geography. 70 questions. The average was 62/70. I bet most of the unifs in the US would fail those tests, especially the American students.
@justinotherguy-ed1it7 күн бұрын
Been watching for a long while now n really enjoy your vids Just want to compliment you on the lack of ads. It's one of the reasons I click on you first from my recommended list 👍
@juniusvindex76914 күн бұрын
My mum refused to buy Easter eggs for me and my brothers, instead she would buy us books. I felt cheated at the time, but the best book she bought me was a book on countries of the world which detailed its population, exports, religions, and notable historical facts. I was 8 years old and could name probably 90% of countries, describe its flags etc, and was a whizz on geography facts in pub quizzes in my teens. Fortunately my mum had the foresight to teach us, knowing the school system fails kids. She was a great believer in teaching to our strengths and not just random rubbish ( that no one uses in adult life) she taught us to forage, money and banking and cooking from scratch. We grew up money poor, but knowledge rich 👌🏻
@kjellg653212 күн бұрын
A good mum is a gift, and so is a good dad.
@billfarley916711 күн бұрын
I saw a great bumper sticker the other day: "Another day when I didn't need to use algebra!"
@terriquinlan76839 күн бұрын
Good on your mum.
@myshepspud13 күн бұрын
Ah yes similar! The lack of Easter eggs was coincidental though.
@nocturne737115 күн бұрын
Living in Europe you have so many neighbours that you automatically know at least 10 countries without actually studying.
@leohickey495315 күн бұрын
Yes, it's tragic and depressing that American students can't identify even one country, but as a European, you'd have to spend your life in a coffin or with a dark bag over your head to know nothing about geography because our neighbours are right there alongside us and they're central to our history and to our news stories.
@jordicl432515 күн бұрын
i mean... there is a surprising amount of americans that can't point to canada and mexico on a map XD.
@phoenix-xu9xj15 күн бұрын
That’s an excuse. Just an excuse. I’m 70 and wasn’t even aware of Europe being a neighbour at 7 yrs old but I knew so many countries around the world and we learned capital cities too.
@LukeHolman-k3k15 күн бұрын
lol I know more than European neighbours. I mean they can’t even name Canada or Mexico which is next to them. I mean Australia is a pretty dam obvious 1. What on earth seriously USA look outside your country there is a world out there
@Netzjargon15 күн бұрын
man hätte die studenten fragen sollen ob sie wissen welcher us bundestaat wo ist....
@peterpete845815 күн бұрын
Where I come from even preschool kids know more than these youngsters.
@rogerk618015 күн бұрын
Not just youngsters. University students.... top 25 smartest percent or something of the youngsters..
@Lightbulb-W15 күн бұрын
@@rogerk6180 Thats scary. Soon some of them will be politicians.
@chillinchili568314 күн бұрын
@@rogerk6180 if this is the top 25% then i don't want to know the other 75%. this is basic knowledge not advanced physics lmao
@shooster588412 күн бұрын
@@chillinchili5683 Possibly the smart ones stay away from the University..😊
@mindwis315 күн бұрын
It's one thing to not know, it's a whole other thing to not know but confidently point to a completely wrong area anyway. Ryan : "you don't even know that Spain is in Europe"... come on Ryan, that would not help her since she doesn't have a clue where Europe is, she's hopeless XD
@anka635615 күн бұрын
Exactly, at least own it and say you don't know instead of pointing randomly...oh god
@phoenix-xu9xj15 күн бұрын
@@mindwis3 😂😂👏🏻
@Kari.F.15 күн бұрын
There is no shortage of Americans my age (60) and younger who think that Europe is a country. Ignorant know-it-alls who will explain Europe to Europeans in the most condescending way possible. I don't think any of these self proclaimed "Europe experts" could find Europe on a map at the first ten attempts if their lives depended on it.
@mehallica66615 күн бұрын
And a whole other thing to find one's own ignorance amusing, without shame. Knowledge = uncool in the U.S.
@nancyrafnson478014 күн бұрын
You don’t need to be ashamed or embarrassed Ryan! You’re not their teacher or professor. But the US Education System definitely needs to be fixed. Love from 🇨🇦.
@kjellg653212 күн бұрын
They are fixing it now - by banning books!
@cindyrissal36282 күн бұрын
What needs to be fixed is the way kids are raised. Parents need to be able to get their attention. These days, they cant.
@kjellg65322 күн бұрын
@@cindyrissal3628 And theese days mr Trump is planning how to dismount dept of education in the US.
@Dwannl12 күн бұрын
I'm a father from Netherlands. My 5 year old son can show you Germany, Belgium, Italy (Ferrari!), France, England, Norway, Spain, Australia (Bluey!), USA, Canada (where bears live!) and some other countries on a map. You know why? He is curious about everything. And in my opinion, parents have the duty to educate their kids about the world. There is nothing in the world that is more rewarding than helping your children with all the questions and curiosity they have about the world.
@DougBrown-h1n15 күн бұрын
I finally gave up on America last week, so I'm not sure why I'm watching this, as it's just confirming what I've already realised. Good luck.
@DenUitvreter15 күн бұрын
These were probably the Kamala voters. The educated, the future science community, the elite to lecture the dumb people.
@AndreiSolomon15 күн бұрын
same thought
@Der_Kleine_Mann15 күн бұрын
Don't worry. He will make the american education system great again💪 So that people will be able to name at least 10 countries, which everyone that went to a school should be able to do.
@DenUitvreter15 күн бұрын
You know which way university students mostly voted, don't you?
@Justforvisit15 күн бұрын
@@Der_Kleine_Mann And of course it will be great countries, the best countries ever, bigly!
@rami140615 күн бұрын
I think biggest difference of education between USA and Finland is how to learn. In US you commit to memory, in Finland we learn by understanding things, not just remember something what we don't understand. 🇫🇮
@vitagremillion-j5f13 күн бұрын
Finland education method sounds far more interesting and informative. The U.S. method can be really boring and noninformative.
@shooster588412 күн бұрын
I was shocked sitting in on a university lecture there as a student from Ireland on a J1 visa working for the summer in the States. It was a friend doing the course and snuck me in. The lecturer had them open a chapter of a book, handed out a work sheet, more or less just went through the chapter.. and homework was to answer the questions on the chapter.. Apparently they'd get credits towards graduating the year for doing that module from that one book that way over 5-6 of such classes.. It was the way we were taught at home in primary school being used at university... I couldn't believe it .. The equivalent at home on my course.. would a series of lectures by the lecturer during which you took notes, asked questions... and got a suggested long book list to go study on the subject for an exam.. Okay..it wasn't Yale in the USA.. but the fact that that kind of rote handed learning even qualified as any university standard of teaching shocked me.. Kids in Ireland who left school at 16 , two years before the full length secondary school years final exams would be far better educated than kids coming out with degrees from that university..
@tomscorpion628812 күн бұрын
To be fair though, there's nothing to understand on the fact that, say, the capital of Canada is Ottawa. You kinda have to memorize it.
@billfarley916711 күн бұрын
I believe it is a part of the critical thinking agends.
@billfarley916711 күн бұрын
@@tomscorpion6288 From Canada: But do people know the original name of Ottawa and the whole history of why Ottawa was selected in the first place? Btw, it used to be called Bytown.
@Anna-zi7sx13 күн бұрын
I suck at geography for a European, I think I’d only manage about 15-25 countries. But not recognising your own country and direct neighbours is just wild. You don’t even have a ton of neighbours, it’s just two!
@fairgreen427 күн бұрын
Do an online quiz and I bet you know more than that.
@Anna-zi7sx7 күн бұрын
@ yeah maybe
@KimDammers6 күн бұрын
Three
@deslyoness11745 күн бұрын
Same...
@seanscanlon906712 күн бұрын
I love the way how after the girl points to Alaska (credit to her for getting it right though) she then says "Oh countries" by way of suggesting she misunderstood the question, as opposed to perhaps thinking that Alaska is actually a country.
@HaurakiVet15 күн бұрын
I remember, some years ago when, using a similar process, adult Americans of a range of ages being asked if they thought that the US should bomb Sweden. The most common answer as I recall was a firm "yes!" Usually accompanied by some comment along the lines of the need to retain respect for America. There were a few puzzled "nos" and the ones I really liked were "yes, but only after they (Sweden) had been given a chance to back down. Funny, yes, but terrifying when it is remembered that those people vote.
@Helge_Torp14 күн бұрын
And that is how Trump won..
@slayerrocks212 күн бұрын
It was a Michael Moore movie. Maybe Fahrenheit 911, but I'm not certain.
@jonok4211 күн бұрын
Yeah, but what it didn't show you were all the ones who looked at him and said, "Why in the hell would we bomb one of our oldest and best allies?"
@HaurakiVet10 күн бұрын
@@jonok42 Of course, I would hope that goes without saying, just as I have seen US citizens describe my country as communist, however I was not aware that Sweden was an old and best ally of the US. They were neutral in WW2 and tend to stay that way, only having joined NATO this year. They are not unfriendly, but I feel that to describe them as an ally is a bit of a stretch.
@Orco-o8b15 күн бұрын
So you only waged war all over the world because you were lost?
@CathrineMacNiel15 күн бұрын
that would be so hilarious bad if true :D
@swampraider348815 күн бұрын
"Holy f***, there's no McDonald's here! I request support!"
@CathrineMacNiel15 күн бұрын
@@swampraider3488 We are sending 10 Big Macs right away General, sir.
@belosevickris337915 күн бұрын
Like placing a red button in front of a toddler... bum bum bum, randomly... no more world...
@Jean-Denis_R_R_Loret15 күн бұрын
'Murica, learning one country at a time 😂
@Lightbulb-W15 күн бұрын
I live in Europe, when I was kindergarten age my parents bought me series of science for kids books - geography, biology, history and physics. With a lots of images and facts. All my friends had about the same stuff. It was not normal to know nothing about the world.
@belosevickris337915 күн бұрын
But even if you didn't know anything about the world in kindergarten, you were drilled into knowing everything by high school age. It's simply impossible to go through school and not learn anything at all, including where your country is. Even if you had the lowest of grades you had to know at least basic things; because it had been poured into your head for years, over and over. This is simply incredible, unbelievable... like they never had a single geography class
@lisabelw778215 күн бұрын
uuuuhhh you just unlocked a core memory of mine. Here in Germany they were called the WAS IST WAS (what is what) books
@janematthews339415 күн бұрын
@@lisabelw7782 In my country (eastern Europe) they were called "Everything about everything" books
@spencerburke15 күн бұрын
I think that is one of the factors at work here: books, and the lack of them. I once worked with a young American lady. Apparently, a graduate from Florida University, or some such place. She was quite proud that she'd gone through four or so years of tuition there without ever having read a book. Some sort of achievement in her mind. She believed this meant the US system of education was superior because all lessons were available online, and all text books condensed into crib-notes etc. Totally oblivious to the impression of massive stupidity she presented to all around her. I doubt she'd ever read a book in her life. A real book - not Facebook.
@mikidobry15615 күн бұрын
Yes normaly kids grow up with books movies about planet history cities lands maps like globus or how body work and more more like this ...its normal basic education standard teach our kids about world galaxy animals history not only watch realities tvies medias ....like US more stupid content more peoples and likes plus comments ....
@russetmantle114 күн бұрын
I was at primary school in Scotland in the 1980s and we had a series of books called "Find the Place". They were a series of maps that showed where countries, cities and features like rivers were. One year, we studied the UK, one year we studied Europe, and one year we studied the rest of the world. In our end-of-term geography tests, we were asked to mark, on a blank map, various cities and rivers etc. The way it was assessed was that if we were more than one millimetre off, we got it marked wrong. Imagine that. "Put a cross on this map where Buenos Aires is located". And they had a piece of tracing paper with the correct location on it that they overlaid on our answers, measured how close we got, and we only got credit if we were within one millimetre of the precise location. We were 10 years old. So, as you can imagine, this kind of ignorance leaves me utterly stunned.
@kjellg653212 күн бұрын
Uselss knowledge with such precision, and can we believe this? Why did they need a traceing paper? Didn’t the sensor herself know where Buenos Aires is situated, down to the mm? And what exactly is the center of Buenos Aires? City hall? Main square? Geographic “centre og gravity”, Police station? Remember, you must be precise.
@susancrawford592710 күн бұрын
When I turned six in 1956, my mother bought me a dictionary for my birthday gift.
@leseize2615 күн бұрын
it would be interesting to test them with a circular world map....some of them may think earth is flat...
@Netzjargon15 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@oakpope15 күн бұрын
You can be circular and flat. You meant spherical, maybe ?
@queenofnevers699015 күн бұрын
😂😂
@LukeHolman-k3k15 күн бұрын
@@leseize26 hahaha excellent love this comment
@HeatherWP15 күн бұрын
🤦🏻♀️
@Justforvisit15 күн бұрын
7:04 "We dropped a couple of Nukes on it, should prolly at least be able to point out where it is" SAVAGE! 🤣🤣🤣
@Cin3kTERTV15 күн бұрын
80 years ago you guys could pinpoint Japan with nukes, now you can't do it with a finger on a map
@caprea66615 күн бұрын
Ahh! That burns 🙈
@Potatwielder15 күн бұрын
@@caprea666 So did the cities
@caprea66615 күн бұрын
@@Potatwielder ... 🤐
@PLF...15 күн бұрын
To be fair, those guys are dead now
@MrBillclintin15 күн бұрын
Russia can't nuke another country becuase their equiqment is obselete. USA cant nuke another country, becuase they dont know about other countries.
@albroudy893111 күн бұрын
A number of years ago I went back to university after about 20 years out. I was turning in pedestrian work and getting rave reviews which I didn't understand until I got a look at some of my fellow (younger) students' work. An epiphany: Oooh...they don't get to see written English very often. Some years after that I took up teaching. My seven years at a small (one room) rural school were wonderful. The students and parents were respectful and the students were used to doing their work. Then I made the mistake of going to a more urban school. About ten percent of the students considered it their jobs to actually try to learn. So I went back to trucking. You meet a much better class of people in trucking than in academia. I hear it is even worse now.
@tucoramirez33336 күн бұрын
People have no idea just how important knowledge is - from the Bible - book of Hosea - my people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge
@ġnòtħiseautòn14 күн бұрын
How could one forget about the last remaining absolute monarchy besides the Vatican, the country of Antarctica! Its head of state: the Emperor Penguin!
@moonliteX15 күн бұрын
ps japan is not AN island. it's several islands. but i know what you mean
@phoenix-xu9xj15 күн бұрын
@@moonliteX so is the U.K., but we don’t make a big thing of it .
@moonliteX15 күн бұрын
@@phoenix-xu9xj that's because people use the UK and britain (as in great britain, one island) interchangeably. because people say the for example the english etc are "british" and not united kingdoomers or what ever 😅. the "mainland" uk is mostly one large island (gb) and many small islands, but "mainland" japan is three equally large islands.
@Cau_No15 күн бұрын
@@moonliteXone really big one and two smaller ones - Honshū is about as big as Kyūshū and Shikoku together. Hokkaidō is even a bigger one, but only got integrated into Japan at the end of the 19th century, as did Okinawa and its surroundings
@triarb579014 күн бұрын
Australia is made up of over 1800 Islands. I bet most Australians don't even know that, and I'm Australian.
@chrissomerville262514 күн бұрын
@@triarb5790Aussie here. Wow,1800 is more than I’d imagined. Thanks, I learned something today.
@ella_bella918615 күн бұрын
"He has a smart person watch" .. I miss the time when people were smart and watches just told time.. 😝
@johnsmith-cw3wo14 күн бұрын
now the smart watch people can't tell time.
@KS_VIDEOTECH15 күн бұрын
there is no excuse to such horrible education , i don't blame someone in university to not knowing where is botswana , kosovo or bhutan . but at least you have to know the easy ones like usa mexico canada brazil france germany uk russia japan australia south africa ....etc
@cutlers361815 күн бұрын
You might be right but it is still classist.
@Lim0n41k15 күн бұрын
@@cutlers3618 how is it classist? esp in a "developed" country. you don't need to be rich to know at least 10 countries 🙄 I guees there're people who are born and raised in very specific conditions but they are prob less then 0.01% therefore not a "class" but exseption
@missharry572714 күн бұрын
@@KS_VIDEOTECH I have actually been to Bhutan, but I don't think at that age I could have found it on a map. Geography and history were both subjects I hated as taught. Languages, now.....
@eddiem12eddiem1211 күн бұрын
Botswana, you should know. The middle of Africa I get but Botswana you should know.
@KS_VIDEOTECH11 күн бұрын
@@eddiem12eddiem12 i think we are talking about american students , it will be the first time in their life they hear about Botswana , so i don't expect them to point at it in a map
@leseize2615 күн бұрын
American parents pay 50 000 or 100 000 a year for that ? French colleges or universities (mostly free) students know much more than that from far ! And our education system is not the best (26th in the world i read recently)
@oucema15 күн бұрын
You'd be surprised how many french university graduates don't
@der_cringe_physiker15 күн бұрын
German kindergarten kids know more than these americans. And our school system is not that good either.
@schtreg914015 күн бұрын
@@oucema Nope, that's just not true. I'm a bit of a geography nerd here in Austria (I'm going to assume that general education levels are somewhat comparable across western Europe, so France will probably be similar). There's a JetPunk quiz I love to do where you are presented a map and you have to name as many countries as you can. I did this with basically all of my friends because I was genuinely curious how many they could guess. In my experience, even the least educated people can at least name 30-50 countries and know the general location of them. For university educated people (especially the ones who won't drop out) that goes up to roughly 80-100 countries. Some people seriously surprised me with 130+ countries. I genuinely think the percentage of Europeans who couldn't point at, say, Russia, Brazil, the US, China or Austrlaia on a map must be in the single digits or at least not much higher than that. In university? Virtually nobody would NOT know where those countries are on a map. Also, I try to make some of my American friends do this quiz from time to time but they categorically refuse to partake in my little social experiment. Go figure.
@EverShy_15 күн бұрын
@@schtreg9140 Just did that JetPunk quiz and got 85. I knew more but I just blanked.
@MaysLee15 күн бұрын
@@oucemaGeography is taught in highschool. It’s standard in almost every country in Europe. Most high schoolers know many of those answers already… probably not all countries in the whole world, but definitely the ones asked in the video. 💀
@rosewoods300714 күн бұрын
Central and eastern Europe are tricky for me too It is a few years since I was at school some countries have divided up and borders have moved and names changed When I went to school Germany was two countries and Yugoslavia was only one
@LinaTonga14 күн бұрын
Updates are available on the internet. With maps. No excuse. You're welcome.
@djhrecordhound439113 күн бұрын
Sorry to say, this was already common in the 1980s... --While having July family picnics at Queenston Heights (right at the Queenston-Lewiston border bridge), we ALWAYS saw cars coming into Canada with SKIS on their roof racks. Sure, drive north until you find the Trans-Canada Highway, turn left, and keep going until you see mountains (at the West Coast). 😆 --While cross-border shopping in Niagara Falls, NY, we were always asked what it was like living in Canadian igloos, and how we got along without electricity. It was more hilarious in summers. --Buffalo, NY is notorious for heavy (Lake Erie-effect) snowstorms, but people there thought we got FAR MORE snow than them, and we lived only 10 minutes away from the Niagara Falls border crossings. You want even more like that? Look up comedian Rick Mercer and his "Talking To Americans" special from the 90s or early 2000s. He gets average citizens saying wild things about Canada. Somehow he even got American politicians to say the most ridiculous things--and they said them deadly seriously/sincerely, not knowing they were stupid jokes. ("Congratulations on finally building the Peter Mansbridge." Peter Mansbridge was a CBC news anchor at that time.)
@afreeman63Сағат бұрын
I am British but back in the 80s I lived in Canada for a year. A couple of years later I was chatting to an American and I mentioned this, he asked me where, I said Edmonton, he said where?, I said Alberta he said where? He had heard of Calgary. What was scary about this is he was from Montana, how can you not know which province is just across the border?? I also once met an American naval officer who did not know that Tasmania was an island! I hope he was not the navigation officer. That said, many young British people are just as ignorant.
@kazacokova15 күн бұрын
😂 do they not teach GEOGRAPHY in USA!?!??
@FM-jg1yr15 күн бұрын
Don't they read?
@vHindenburg15 күн бұрын
@@FM-jg1yr They dont read.
@der_cringe_physiker15 күн бұрын
@@FM-jg1yr The recently re-elected president of U.S. was proud to say few years ago he never read a single book in his entire life.
@VoidHxnter15 күн бұрын
They do. The kids are usually goofing off in the middle of class with not a care in the world. Source: Grew up in the middle of Gen Z. Half of my classmates were surprised the material was even taught cause they didn't pay any attention.
@jantimmerby14 күн бұрын
I think you only get geography as a subject when you join the military. Or I hope they get some geography knowledge when they are in the military, I should say.
@MickeyStartraveller15 күн бұрын
election results make a lot more sense now...
@missharry572715 күн бұрын
Sadly, yes.
@Aussiedave5415 күн бұрын
Oh well fools be them😂@@missharry5727
@aerosnake7714 күн бұрын
yes, lots of trump voters in this demographic surely
@fangan477014 күн бұрын
I would put my hand on the fire that those in the video shown were not Trump voters for the most part.
@peterfromgw461514 күн бұрын
Hear, hear. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
@Juttekatoo15 күн бұрын
"God Bless America" ... Definitely needed ...
@susansmiles224215 күн бұрын
I think it’s “heaven help America”
@triarb579014 күн бұрын
Russell Crowe's Gladiator, Best Actor, Oscar acceptance " God Bless America, god help New Zealand, thank god for Australia " 😊
@rwags684811 күн бұрын
@@triarb5790We disowned him! A Kiwi view
@ItsNotRealLife11 күн бұрын
Is that in South America?
@FlatsSharps9 күн бұрын
Well, I do not know, I mean, AMERICA is a C O N T I N E N T and I can definitely prove it.
@doubl0dave15 күн бұрын
South Africa? Yeah sure, it’s right here in North Africa…
@tucoramirez33336 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@thelastapeman12 күн бұрын
Now I understand why Trump got voted in, a mirror of what society is and the intellectual level of those who live there.
@alastairsellars26119 күн бұрын
All the soldiers who died in all the world wars from the US would be turning in their graves because of where the US is these days... It's amazingly sad to be honest. You are dead right on the Trump debacle. A person as vile as him should never have held the Presidency from the get-go.
@mgordon17139 күн бұрын
These people are historically democrat voters though.
@mikedon52059 күн бұрын
@@mgordon1713😂 you have evidence for that . I would say they have zero interest in politics
@geraldbutler54848 күн бұрын
@@thelastapeman Trump said he loved the uneducated, the thicker the better. Most well educated people could see him for what he is- a whining,narcissistic cry baby with delusions of grandeur.
@CrisOriol4 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@nicosteffen36415 күн бұрын
Watching this Video, Ryan, i am very pleased to see a smart American! I mean, the honesty and knowledge is not average!
@piasown15 күн бұрын
Don't give up from hope, Ryan. Im quite sure you will be teaching the world map to your kid after seeing these videos. You will be proud of that kid when someone comes and asks this question there in the future. Greetings from Finland, have a good day.
@Jebu91115 күн бұрын
I think at that one point you were thinking of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea while you were wondering where Philippines is. Not sure what grade these kids are but non of them would have passed even grade school in finland.
@gerardflynn738215 күн бұрын
They would have failed primary school here in Ireland.
@LordKosmos15 күн бұрын
@@gerardflynn7382 they would be booted from Kindergarten here in good ol' Germany XD (that said...our educational system is also very much outdated and downright bad). Most Europeans, I came to meet, have a very broad knowledge about many things especially languages, geography and politics. It is always fun to meet new folks from around and you can start a conversational topic about so many different things with genuine interested and interesting people.
@europeangardenflower981215 күн бұрын
Geography is taught in elementry school in the Netherlands (kids 7 to 12 y.o.). All countries, capitals, big rivers, lakes, seas, mountain ereas of Europe, all the oceans, many countries in the Americas, Asia and a few in Africa. And in high school the kids learn about the perticular climates and landscapes there and much more.
@smileychess15 күн бұрын
@@europeangardenflower9812 that’s all in our curriculum too. But our culture glorifies stupidity, and the school system lets you pass and move forward regardless of how ignorant you are.
@isalindanunes863Күн бұрын
I’m a grandma from Portugal My eldest grandson whose 8 years old can show you all countries in Europe and some others too, including their flags
@damonmusha650411 күн бұрын
As an American, a few things… * while knowing countries isn’t necessarily a form of intelligence, it does signal a lack of intellectual curiosity. * schools have failed them. I remember taking a geography test in 5th grade where you had to name the states and capitals. I remember missing one. Frankfort, Kentucky! * my guess is that the college this crew visited was not the most competitive. My daughter goes to one of the more competitive UCs, and I’d like to think that most would crush this test. * I am sure that some aces this little geography quiz but didn’t show it on camera. I’d love a general quiz which is shared globally and the results were shared across countries. That would be more telling. * sadly, there are huge segments of Americans who are more focused on “bringing God back in our schools” then intellectual curiosity and learning.
@KarstenNygaard-d8c15 күн бұрын
To be fair : they all found the map with the right end of the stick! That must have taken at least 10 years to learn in U.S. education system 😂
@Maureen-g2c15 күн бұрын
Torture for you Ryan but a good laugh for the rest of us.
@tech47715 күн бұрын
It is scary.
@MrBulky99213 күн бұрын
My recollection of being in a state school in the UK 50-60 years ago is that we were probably taught where the continents were but you were expected to know by osmosis over a period the positions of the individual countries. We also had talks by visiting natives from countries in the Empire (Ghana and Bechuanaland, bow Botswana, are the ones I recall) and were shown Pathé-style film documentaries of other countries in the Empire. I knew the geographical layout of most of the world and of the UK at the age of 5 when I was given an educational toy as a Christmas present. This consisted of two shiny laminated pieces of cardboard about a foot square (30 cm), joine together on each side. On one exposed side was shown Mercator's projection of a political map of the world with the countries of the British Empire (and maybe the Commonwealth too?) shown in salmon pink and other countries in primary colours. Each had a number shown. On the opposite side was a political map of the British Isles showing the counties of the UK and the Republic of Ireland. These too had numbers. Capitals and county towns were indicated by small circles. Between the two was sandwiched a cardboard disc and a line of windows was cut through the surface cardboard to reveal information printed on the disc. The disc was printed with the number of the country or county, the country or county name, the country's capital or county town, the population and maybe more. You turned the disc which protruded from a slit at the side until you found the number you were looking for from the map. I used to play with this for hours at a time. I decided I liked the look of Surrey because it was coloured in green and was near London (coloured brown, ugh!), over 300 miles away from my childhood home and, would you believe, it is where I live now, 65 years later (and have done for going on 45 years).
@dmytryk788711 күн бұрын
I know these interviews are cherry-picked so they should not be taken as representative, but I remember a study (I think by Pew Research) from about 12 years ago that found that more than half of the US population reads at a 4th grade level or below. Make America great again--yeah, as long as that doesn't involve literacy. That explains a lot of recent history.
@jasper4698515 күн бұрын
I can point at a minimum of 150 countys.. within about few minutes. This is average in Europe
@dvgolf991515 күн бұрын
yup. Like 8 yo kid in Europe would know at least 20% of all countries in a whole world.
@alexandresilva342715 күн бұрын
That is absolutely not the average lol
@jasper4698515 күн бұрын
@@alexandresilva3427 It is in the West
@McArid15 күн бұрын
Don't know what the avg is, but I am sure a big percentage of people in Europe know and point to significantly more coutries than 10...
@huntardhc228615 күн бұрын
videos like this are just pure ragebait. pretty sure the average american can point out a number of countries. probably fewer though. also i'm pretty sure the average european CANT point out 150 countries. (working in education so i know) either you are trolling or actually dellusional.
@TheOnlyGazzLam15 күн бұрын
12:01 She was actually closer than you think. French Guiana is part of France, and located in South America.
@stannumowl15 күн бұрын
Yep, but that's almost as bad as pointing to Greenland when asked about Denmark
@maddonricci15 күн бұрын
@@stannumowl I don't think these guys pointing on the random places on the map when asked to point on a country do know that Greenland belongs to Denmark, so... yeah, it would be just a result of some luck, the girl doesn't actually know about French Guiana or that Greenland is a part of Denmark, does she?
@mehallica66615 күн бұрын
Yeah, I thought that. Aren't they even considered part of the E.U?
@stannumowl15 күн бұрын
@@mehallica666 yep, French Guiana like Canary Islands and some other outermost regions are part of the EU
@keen854914 күн бұрын
@@stannumowlI mean, she's not wrong, there was some historical context with Greenland and Denmark.
@clydewaldo314415 күн бұрын
🎉This is actually real scary😮
@johndistick970214 күн бұрын
You think people must be trolling but let me tell you something. I live in Greece and i met a 36 year old who did not know how honey is made, he thought it grows in trees and the bees just go there and make their hives. He also couldn't tell the difference between the Acropolis and the Parthenon. Some people just don't care and if the educational system sucks they will grow and they will have the knowledge of a teenager throughout their life. The American ignorance about the world is on another level though, you guys are champions on that.
@PaulGilbert-o5o12 күн бұрын
Idiocracy is indeed a documentary
@adorednes56015 күн бұрын
General education in the USA has been a disaster for decades. I was in the USA twice in the 1990s and every second American was at the level of these "students". The scary thing is that you could ask Donald Trump the same questions and he would get everything wrong too. Despite the internet, humanity is becoming stupid😔 ...greetings from Nordfriesland
@TheZodiacz14 күн бұрын
These people would think Friesland was a new fast food joint 'Fries Land', and the capital was Hamburg.
@marieke303212 күн бұрын
...and they would locate it in Mongolia ffs @@TheZodiacz
@doihavetohaveachannel82895 күн бұрын
Maybe they should pay teachers more…..or is the curriculum just screwed up.
@DarkSailor715 күн бұрын
If naming and pointing at a country is difficult... imagine the horror of naming and pointing at 10 capitals. 😶🌫
@anuragchauhan284415 күн бұрын
7:52 They might not even know where Europe is.
@michel937214 күн бұрын
Trust me, it's not a generational issue. Back in the 80s I used to play Trivial Pursuit with my wife and her parents. I (French) would side with my mother-in-law (Swedish) against my wife and her dad (both US-born and raised). We'd run circles around them each and every time, with the largest knowledge gap in geography, history and science. That's how I found out, according to Trivial Pursuit, that about 60% of Americans couldn't place Florida on a map. The problem runs deeper than Gen Z.
@stasmira15 күн бұрын
Like your videos, seems like you're one of the smartest americans I've ever seen. And I've seen a lot of them
@desperadox756515 күн бұрын
Incredible. This *can't* be university students.
@Platinumdose42015 күн бұрын
they prob went to trump university and got effed XD
@gerardflynn738215 күн бұрын
Education in the US seems to be going backwards. The younger the students, the more they know.
@beldin298715 күн бұрын
You still can't believe that they are that dumb, after we just saw how many of them really want to have Trump as president ? Just watch this, that is more or less already the reality, beside the super powers of course : THE BOYS' Antony Starr watches iconic Homelander scene kzbin.info/www/bejne/hHLKq5lsiJyee6M Anthonys comment : USA, USA, USA .. yeah were dumb as fuck .. GUNS !! btw.: Trump really said that he could literally kill a person in public and it wouldn't cost him any voters.
@stasmira15 күн бұрын
European pre schoolers (and probably asian toddlers) would do it better
@M.C.K.11115 күн бұрын
in Harvard there will be a new course about Beyonce .. That's American culture 😂😂😂
@fobusas15 күн бұрын
It's not just not knowing it's also confidently claiming to know when they have absolutely no clue.
@mehallica66615 күн бұрын
The Dunning-Kruger effect.
@balexic6 күн бұрын
The worst thing about this clip is that probably all of these people could name every Kardashian, but they can’t name one country!
@lotuselise443211 күн бұрын
I assume 22 year old Americans still wear shoes/trainers with velcro as they still haven't learnt to tie a shoelace up.
@Ken-pi7qk15 күн бұрын
Thank you for recognising Australia Ryan.
@Sjb207713 күн бұрын
Do I detect sarcasm here🇬🇧😂 I know where Australia is, and South America. It’s just south of North America.🤣😂 I hope they don’t invade another country they would probably invade themselves if it was left to that girl.🤣😂🤣😂
@LukeHolman-k3k15 күн бұрын
No way are they serious! My 7 year old niece could name more! I would say I was an average or maybe just below average student at school. I could name you a lot lol. Countries in Africa some I would struggle to get correct positions but, I know where roughly. lol this must be a joke, honestly can’t believe it
@livb694515 күн бұрын
It's not a full explanation but it certainly doesn't help that the country of the US calls themselves "America", which is really a continent. The US consists of states, not countries, but the word state is also used meaning nation/country. Nowhere else in the world are people confused as to the difference between country and continent but it does make some sense that (uneducated) US citizens could be.
@RoxanneHudson-dd3bs15 күн бұрын
Very good point. One thing, though ... There actually is no "America". "The Americas" are 2 continents. North and South. ❤
@to_loww15 күн бұрын
@@RoxanneHudson-dd3bs "The Americas" is mostly an anglosphere thing. Most of the world views it as one continent.
@RoxanneHudson-dd3bs15 күн бұрын
@@to_loww Actually, no we don't. Those of us who went to school know it's 2 continents. I found your comment very strange.
@mikeparkes792215 күн бұрын
@@to_loww No. The world doesn’t. Having been to 119 countries (and a few places that aren’t countries), MOST people (with the exception of those from the USA) know where a good percentage of countries are.
@schtreg914015 күн бұрын
@@to_loww Most of the world considers it two distinct continents. It varies from language to language whether "the Americas" or just "America" is more common to refer to both of them. In German for example the term "the Americas" doesn't exist. We just say "America" for both continents. However, the term is ambiguous because it can also be used synonymously for the United States.
@chelliebellie444314 күн бұрын
Lets hope they were filming for a long time and these is just 'numpty cut' ....
@daviddesaracho10786 күн бұрын
Thanks for the entertainment. like trolling, America is a continent, Europe is a continent, Africa is a continent, Asia is a continent, Austrailia is a continent, Antartica is a continent. United States of America is a country in the American continent. So fun to watch, its a begining of geography.
@samtehbald15 күн бұрын
Him saying France '' you know French fries". As a belgian this hurts hahaha! They are called french fries yes! But they are from Belgium.
@monsieurlapinot254915 күн бұрын
from low land. so it's from belgium, netherland and extrem north of france🤔
@samtehbald15 күн бұрын
@monsieurlapinot2549 True Story but hey! You can say we are known for it.
@AxeGaijin15 күн бұрын
That's because nobody cares about Belgium! Sorry, I'm Dutch, I'm contractually obliged to make fun of Belgium. 😁
@katiekarakondis334815 күн бұрын
@@AxeGaijini love Belgium and they do have the best chips (fries)
@monsieurlapinot254915 күн бұрын
@@AxeGaijin belgium are unlucky. they are annoyed by neighbor from north and south. flamish hear joke of dutch and wallon and brussels people hear joke of french🥲
@stormrider0115 күн бұрын
"Damn bro don´t know what i am saying" tells everything haha :):)
@Deviltion15 күн бұрын
Wow, Rayn is now at the standard European reaction level to dump idiots. When he talked about a mental image for South and North Korea, I couldn't agree more!
@KelSmith-kv6uh5 күн бұрын
As a foreigner I can now truly understand how the trump regime was elected to power ! The demented States of America you have a problem ?
@macfaichen265814 күн бұрын
Do they never look at a weather map on their phones and expand…? I’m always curious about the weather neighbouring countries ! No curiosity clearly!
@GummieI15 күн бұрын
5:33 As a person from Denmark I actually have to agree, eastern (particular south-eastern) Europe is tough, there is a lot of smallish, weirdly shaped countries there, so hard to tell exactly what is what....
@Gazer7515 күн бұрын
Problem for me is that much have changed since I went to school. I can't point to all the Balkan countries as it was Yugoslavia when I went to school. I also tend to mix the Baltic states.
@TheFeldhamster15 күн бұрын
@@Gazer75the Baltics are easy: they are alphabetically ordered from North to South: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. Learned that from following the war in Ukraine. The Balkans, sorry, I know which ones are Slovenia and Croatia, but the rest is sketchy. The curse of being GenX.
@chronic202310 күн бұрын
It was easier when Yugoslavia existed. Now there are 7 countries instead.
@to_loww15 күн бұрын
12:02 French-Guyana is France. At least give her that.
@Woltror15 күн бұрын
you should watch a video on college students not knowing where the "river" and the "sea" they chant about are, thats almost more painful then the theater kid talking about his movement class. omg....
@robetheridge699910 күн бұрын
Well, it is American University which is more worried about woke politics than education.
@cinmor784314 күн бұрын
We had to learn the countries of the world & be able to label a complete map in grade 4 or 5 - Canada. How can some people be so ignorant of the world we all live in?
@DrazenKlisuric9 күн бұрын
And everybody in your class could do it? Here in Croatia it's the same, but only maybe one third (or even less) of the class can do it, everybody else just get passable grade.
@cinmor78438 күн бұрын
@@DrazenKlisuric Of course & we will be tested on our knowledge. If not then you will fail those tests and have to rewrite them.
@CabinFever5215 күн бұрын
Sending big hugs, considering that even worse times are about to come.
@gerardflynn738215 күн бұрын
Unfortunately a lot of Americans think that Europe is a Country. 😂😂 They should at the very least be able to point out the countries that they have invaded.
@emmabraem172915 күн бұрын
And Trump said: "Brussels is a great country"
@laohu_15 күн бұрын
c’est normal, puisqu'ils s'appellent eux-mêmes "Américains"... cela montre leur respect des autres pays en Amérique... heureusement qu'ils ont les super-héros pour sauver le Monde...
@Chrome0wl15 күн бұрын
To study in the USA must be really easy as an european :D another question: Does the maps looks different in the USA? For example America is in the middle of the map?
@mehallica66615 күн бұрын
The prime meridian separates the eastern and western hemispheres and is central on globe projection maps. The most common depiction has it running through Greenwich, London. But I believe some countries (eastern?) show it from the other side running through far eastern Russia and the pacific, with the Americas on the right and Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia on the left. The prime meridian SHOULD always be in the middle.
@USEismydream14 күн бұрын
It's not really correct to say that it's easy for Europeans. It's different in general but the the difficulty varies greatly depending on the university. There are, of course, less renowned smaller universities of applied sciences up to the elite universities, which is of course very difficult for everyone. So basically the eight Ivy League universities (e.g. Yale, Harvard, Columbia etc.) So you can't say that in general. Also keep in mind that the US that the USA does not really perform significantly worse than Germany in the Pisa test. But the question of education in the USA is very unequal and different depending on where you live (+ money)
@peterzimmer954911 күн бұрын
I hope none of these geniuses ever figure out where Canada is.
@freespirit457412 күн бұрын
I needed a good laugh, and they delivered. 😂
@KrisThroughGlass15 күн бұрын
So a lot of these guys are worried that Trump got voted but not about being as educated as a 5 year old. Are they aware that some of their generation will someday have to lead the country?
@gerardflynn738215 күн бұрын
Perish the thought.
@katiekarakondis334815 күн бұрын
Looks like americans are trying to be as dumb as dump
@Jamie_D15 күн бұрын
Lack of education isn't dangerous as long as they don't get into power, but dictators are
@Jamie_D15 күн бұрын
Lack of education isn't dangerous as long as they don't get into power, but dictators are
@Justforvisit15 күн бұрын
Make an educated guess why Trump won. You have three tries.
@FlavioSantos-uw1mr15 күн бұрын
Oh yes, it was a great loss for America that Brazil, its second largest country, left, I hope they are living well in their new home in Asia.
@GummieI15 күн бұрын
6:10 okay, ofc Kazakhstan and Mongolia is not Ukraine, but for a guess, it isn't the worst wrong options at least, but also the best geusses in the entire video sadly
@deannemoore614911 күн бұрын
I left the teaching profession (math/science) 20+ years ago, when the state legislature kept dumbing down the curriculum. It was too appalling to observe how low the bar was getting even back then.
@WaningGibbous11 күн бұрын
Americans think the U.S. is the center of the universe, they have no clue.
@mareebrown-e3n10 күн бұрын
bingo
@327Erich10 күн бұрын
Not all of us. Unfortunately, most of the young do *seem to* think this way.
@Clemehl15 күн бұрын
The best so far: 2:44 *Host:* "Name a country." *Contestant:* "Africa." _(points at South America)_ _Ryan nervously laughs out of shame._
@kimschell771415 күн бұрын
In every other country of the world a fifth grader could probably name at leasr 80 percent of the countries. WTH
@richardmenz325715 күн бұрын
That is about how many I know. I am glad I am a 5th grader in another country. Can I get universal health care now please?
@HerrFinsternis15 күн бұрын
Well that's another thing they don't necessarily have in the US either
@johnsmith-cw3wo14 күн бұрын
@@richardmenz3257 no, out 800 military bases around the world need money for spreading FREEDOM and DEMOCRACY.
@MarthaArgaw15 күн бұрын
I’m glad your daughter needed you. I am a place where no American dares to know and my first language is not even English.
@alavalle697 күн бұрын
"América" is the name of whole continent from Alask to Tierra del Fuego. "American": every person borned in American Continent.
@utha266512 күн бұрын
I'd really like to see a full unedited version of this video, I mean surely some of the people this guy interviewed could find some countries?
@ngaourapahoe15 күн бұрын
Many of these people just blurt out random stuff to look "cool", but they are not.
@FM-jg1yr15 күн бұрын
Yay, Ryan, our honourable Aussie but you must be really embarrassed. We Aussies just shake our heads in disbelief at most Americans but you are an exception. Seriously don't they read books, look at the internet?
@marcmil406415 күн бұрын
Oof, that physically hurt. I mean, they probably only took the dumbest answers into the video, but still :/
@louisekullar662913 күн бұрын
Eastern Europe is tricky for me too 😢🇬🇧 lm going to go and study a map!
@nigelleyland16612 күн бұрын
I suspect the majority can name multiple countries, we are only getting to see the "special" students.
@ZafWitness15 күн бұрын
I'm with you Ryan, he must have paid, at least some of them?! I'm absolutely certain that all living in US knows where US is, come on?!!!
@KeesBoons15 күн бұрын
I have experienced that not all living in the US know where it is on a world map, even people in high positions in multi-national corporations, and I'm not confident that these "students" could act at all either.
@futurefox12815 күн бұрын
@@KeesBoons Agree. Didn't seem like acting to me all. Also imagine having so little self-respect to agree to appear this dump in a video watched by thousands or potentially millions. Either way this video tells you a lot about how stupidity & ignorance is not only tolerated but pretty much celebrated in the US.