With all due respect, Jennifer, rather than blaming it on the United States as a whole, how about blaming it on the U.S. education system, which doesn’t see teaching world geography or global affairs (or even world history) as important? Many of us wanted to, and did learn about the world through our parents, books, and in college, but the United States’ education system is horrible and deserves reform, not complaining.
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you forgot the elephants and the “Lion King”
Sad… amusing… not quite true….I’m not sure this is how ‘all’ the world see’s it so much as some of those from the country that thinks it is the world
With all due respect, Jennifer, rather than blaming it on the United States as a whole, how about blaming it on the U.S. education system, which doesn’t see teaching world geography or global affairs (or even world history) as important? Many of us wanted to, and did learn about the world through our parents, books, and in college, but the United States’ education system is horrible and deserves reform, not complaining.
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