GREASED WEASEL
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Imagine telling the younger population that we once burnt the White House down
Very common now. Possibly due to a lack of interest in ‘stuff’. Pre the internet and screens to stare at, we read books, watched documentaries, and gleaned knowledge from our parents. I’ve worked with many new graduates in the last 20 years, most of whom lacked general knowledge, weren’t interested in politics, or history, or geography. Hopeless in pub or firm’s quizzes.
But very hot on youtube videos laughing about obese people, Siamese Twins, a lion put in a fight situation with a tiger, KSI, Paul Logan, PewDiePie.
Thankfully there are switched on others who care about the world, but the vast majority (Instagram and Youtube follower numbers prove this) prefer to live in an inane bubble. Takes all sorts.
Let me give you a bit of advice.
As we get older, the stuff the young don't know about increases to the point of incredulity.
Let it go.
When did WW2 start though? 1937 or 1939?
The answer may well depend on where you live in the world. From a UK-centric view, then yes, of course, we are all taught 1939. But, as I understand, there are plenty of historians that would beg to differ, and with some reason. Japan's full scale invasion of China in 1937 was hardly a minor skirmish, even if we were not directly involved.
I am not an historian, and certainly no expert, so stand to be corrected. But there does seem to be a widely held view that, in Asia, WW2 started in 1937.
And also accept that there is probably a hell of a lot of stuff that younger generations know that you don't.
Imagine telling the younger population that we once burnt the White House down
I find it quite amusing when the older generations make statements like this. Only for them to mock the young for their 'inexperience' and 'youthful exuberance' when they do decide to make a stand. For example Greta and the Fridays for Future movement.
When I was young, we had a set of encyclopedias at home.
When we didn't know something, we looked it up - then often strayed onto something else in the book and read about that subject too.
Now, in 5 seconds flat, the internet gives you the answer.
I'm not saying it's wrong, just that the world has changed - how many young drivers can actually read a map nowadays?
Most people with these levels of knowledge summoned up the energy to vote in the referendum though.
It's a valid point, and indeed even for Britain it didn't really start until 1940 (the bit before was called the 'phoney war'). However you'd expect a vaguely intelligent person to say '1939', as that's the accepted date for British people - even if it isn't 100% accurate. As was pointed out before it is one of THE most important events of the last 100 years.
Also it's the date on most of the war memorials in most high streets, so not knowing isn't really the fault of 'modern education' (which tends not to be so date-centric as it used to be), it is just blind ignorance and not paying any attention to anything that isn't in your little bubble.
Still, I'm sure they know the names of all the contestants on this year's Love Island.
Well, I'd have certainly said 1939, so I'll take your 'vaguely intelligent' tag.
But it's always good to remind ouselves there are many versions of history.
Let me give you a bit of advice.
As we get older, the stuff the young don't know about increases to the point of incredulity.
Let it go.
I am now sufficiently serene that when the OUD announces, as it will in a few years, that fort is the past tense of fink, I will merely raise an eyebrow and think 'not in my house, it isn't'. And what happens in my house is the only thing that matters. Fact.
I heard that it started when a bloke called Archie Duke shot an ostrich 'cause he was hungry.
My history teacher said it started with the extremely harsh surrender terms set out at the end of WW1,lost territory and punitive financial terms.
You're always on about demographics.How do you think this lot voted?
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Were all these 'bright young things' Brexit supporters?Racists,as well!
But not enough though to win the vote
I wouldn't say I have an encyclopaedic knowledge. But I can reel off all 12 call signs in Top Gun at the drop of a hat.
I'm not sure what that says about me tbh.