OMFGEconoline wrote:Here an....interesting graphic:

These morons live among us and breed indiscriminately.
OMFGEconoline wrote:Here an....interesting graphic:
Hanlon's Razor says, "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity," and God knows there are more than enough stupid people out there to go around. However, there must be an as-yet-unnamed opposite to Hanlon's Razor — let's call it "BB's Inversion of Hanlon's Razor" — because just because there ARE a wealth of stupid people around one still cannot automatically dismiss malice in the form of sabotage or shenanigans.Econoline wrote:Here an....interesting graphic:
Did you mean to say couldN’T? If you did, I’d agree with you wholeheartedly.Big RR wrote:BSG--I'd bet a significant percentage of American adults, maybe even a majority, could even name all 50 states.
And the plot thickens. I can't wait for the Big Grifter's spin on this.BoSoxGal wrote:And who pays the price of the penis waving? 176 innocent souls on board a commercial airliner.
I have a hard time believing that; it would seem that the vast majority of people could at least place Iran on the correct continent and region. I would be interested in seeing a breakdown of the data on the respondents.BoSoxGal wrote:OMFGEconoline wrote:Here an....interesting graphic:
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These morons live among us and breed indiscriminately.
Well, that is something but not enough; for example where did they go to school?RayThom wrote:And here's the breakdown of the geopolitical scholars who took the poll.
That may help to explain that strange cluster of dots over the Balkans, if people were trying to re-center the map.ex-khobar Andy wrote: Something else is going on. Look at Sudan. Around 30 people picked that. OK, if you really believe that Sudan is Iran, you'd stick your pin more or less in the middle not randomly anywhere within the border. My guess is that at least some of the errors (mid-Atlantic, somewhere over Nebraska) were some sort of mouse error. Most polls are conducted by phone. You can't show a map on a landline. If they then send a map to your smart phone and ask you to point out Iran with your finger many of us fumblefingers would probably get it wrong just in handling the phone: too late, you touched the screen, that is your choice.
I'm so sorry that my gut instinct appears to have been correct.RayThom wrote:And the plot thickens. I can't wait for the Big Grifter's spin on this.BoSoxGal wrote:And who pays the price of the penis waving? 176 innocent souls on board a commercial airliner.
Ukraine plane was probably shot down by (Russian made) Iranian missile, report claims
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/wor ... 419263002/
Both of these probably would account for some of the wrong answers, as would the decline in teaching of geography, and just general ignorance (aka Fox Newsex-khobar Andy wrote:My guess is that at least some of the errors (mid-Atlantic, somewhere over Nebraska) were some sort of mouse error. Most polls are conducted by phone. You can't show a map on a landline. If they then send a map to your smart phone and ask you to point out Iran with your finger many of us fumblefingers would probably get it wrong just in handling the phone: too late, you touched the screen, that is your choice. The alternative is to stand in a public place somewhere - a mall? - and hand the pollee (is that a word?) an iPad. Same thing.
As BB said, a lot of people fuck with polls, too.
This excerpt from a release by the Associated Press, which I consider to be a legitimate, reputable, and usually accurate source of news journalism:BoSoxGal wrote:And who pays the price of the penis waving? 176 innocent souls on board a commercial airliner.
Now that the facts are out it would assume your initial reaction was more correct than not, and I will, readily and of my own free will, acknowledge that now. Whether or not I am willing to believe Iranian statements that it was "unintentional" or caused by "human error" is a topic for a different discussion.TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran announced Saturday that its military “unintentionally” shot down the Ukrainian jetliner that crashed earlier this week, killing all 176 aboard, after the government had repeatedly denied Western accusations that it was responsible.
The plane was shot down early Wednesday, hours after Iran launched a ballistic missile attack on two military bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq in retaliation for the killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in an American airstrike in Baghdad. No one was wounded in the attack on the bases.
A military statement carried by state media said the plane was mistaken for a “hostile target” after it turned toward a “sensitive military center” of the Revolutionary Guard. The military was at its “highest level of readiness," it said, amid the heightened tensions with the United States.
“In such a condition, because of human error and in a unintentional way, the flight was hit,” the statement said. It apologized for the disaster and said it would upgrade its systems to prevent such “mistakes” in the future.