I also forgot to mention that in this interview there were some students who didn't know what the Declaration of independance do or when was the USA founded.

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Idk, these kinda videos rub me the wrong way. In any given population you will have dumb asses. You can ask enough people a question and find people who don't know the answer. Then only publish the dumb videos to make the whole group look dumb. I remember people doing it to millennials like 8 years ago when they were in college. But you could ask the same question to random college people and they would recite who text books. The YouTubers would ignore anybody who gave good answers. The UD education system is far from best but we generally are taught the contents. It's hard not to know where they all are by fourth grade.

Whole* not who textbook

US not UD

Continents* not contents.

Maybe you are right. The only way I can tell what the US level of education is is by those kind of videos and social media. From what I understand it isn't good at all. Still not knowing when your country was founded as a graduate is kind of eberassing