dead prez wrote:EminemBase wrote: It's definitely due to the size of America and of course, the perception all Americans are like it is not true but having known a good number of Americans online over the years, intelligent adults also - they even go out of their way to say to me it is true lmao. They say most Americans don't know what countries are in Britain, where or what Wales is etc.
So, I think there's more truth than generalization to it.
Nothing but personal anecdotes which will fine is never good to try and prove a point with, it's about as dumb me saying I've talked to a few Brits and they've all said they have bad teeth, does that mean that most of them do? Of course not.
Stereotypes are fine and there is some truth to them of course we shouldn't try and use that else (most Mexicans eat Tacos, Black People are good at sports/music, Chinese people can't drive). Ever heard Correlation does not
imply Causation? Sorry if it's seems like I'm patronizing you.
As for the rest of your post, it's cool that your cultured but don't try and lump us to be nothing but uncultured and closeminded fools.
You totally misread and missed the point of me including that anecdote.
It makes me cringe that you think I was trying to prove Americans were dumb from that anecdote.
It was simply an inclusion for slight comedic purposes. Hence putting 'lmao' after it. I was laughing at the fact that even Americans don't deny it, but again - That's not a definitive statement, it was a purposely comedic anecdote, not a reasoning point to prove my case.
And I'll also tell you what is not a good technique in debate, SELECTIVE bias. I see you convieniently missed the bit where I said
it's definitely due to the size of America and of course, the perception all Americans are like it is not true. So that's the clue right there. Why do you think I said that PRE anecdote? THAT line was the reasoning point, I acknowledge the absurdity in such a broadsheet view as a factual forthright and then I tell an anecdote as a personal input, nothing else.
I then summarize by saying I think there's more truth than generalization to it. Which is a personal opinion based on experience and analysis, not a claim of fact I am putting forward. Hence "I think". Some of my biggest heroes are American, in so many fields. Do you think I would admire and adhere to so many if I believed America = hopeless piggishness. I am talking about the general population, of which it's probably true in MOST of Western civilization that they are mis-educated and badly informed. Due to class divide, wealth struggle and unfair starts in life and of course, depending the environment and culture - it varies. And I think due to the size of America, like I said, the lower end is probably a lot lower and thus more mis-education is apparent to the rest of us, thus the perception.
So, live by your own apparent stipulation and read, reason, think and do not assume. Thanks.