Americans Don't Know WHY We Celebrate the 4th of July or WHAT COUNTRY We Declared Independence From!

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This makes me sick. To think these people are also voting. It's scary. American's don't even know the sacrifices our Founding Fathers made.

MichaelDelaware
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I'm American.
When I was a child, my parents brought me to a campground to spend some time with other kids my own age.
Most of them were the "preppy" type. Meaning: popular, snooty, self absorbed, etc.

Anyway, I attempted to speak to a group of them, and being the outcast I always have been, I couldn't just say "Hello, " I said "G'day."

They all looked at me and said, "Um, yeah, we don't speak Spanish."



Years later in 9th grade Geography we were to pick a random country out of a hat and make a fake journal writing as a fictional person from that country.
I got Italy, and the girl I sat next to got Russia, she didn't know anything about Russia, so I traded with her. Then she got all excited and said, "Yes! Italy! I've always wanted to go to Paris." :|

Also, in that same class, a boy asked which country we were fighting against in the Vietnam War.


Yay America.

sallowsquallsofficial
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Mark: "When the founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, what date did they sign the Declaration of Independence?"
Man: "I don't know, 19 something...1914? 1912? 1876? I don't know"
*Facepalm*

nicholasyuen
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I find it scary that this German tourist and myself a French citizen knows more about America and can even speak and write English better than some English people....

Darkangelike
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i bet people in china know when america declared independence from england

mattytripps
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Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain  Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the National Day of the United States.

ProtoMario
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The dumb thing is...it wasn't even England that the US gained independence from: it was BRITAIN a country created earlier from England and Scotland in 1705.

buyrainbowstuff
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I'm an American and a Californian, and this video is essentially the reason why I am not an American nationalist. These people make me want to bang my head against a wall. 

curiousgeorgeous
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To be fair, though, it's _surprisingly_ difficult to remember even easy facts in a situation like this. You are just walking down the street minding your own business, when suddenly a camera crew starts interviewing you... It really is a stressing situation, and remembering even simple facts, and noticing the deliberate errors in the questions, can be surprisingly hard.
(There doesn't even need to be a camera and a microphone for it to be stressful, but they certainly make it a lot worse.)

DjVortex-w
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I love how he says “zombie” right in front of her and she doesn’t even realize it! 😂

unclejoebiden
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I remember when Jesse "the bod" Ace Ventura signed the declaration of independence, June 32nd 1909. It was a sunny day at 10:30 pm when herbie Hancock handed him the quill.

badazzmaro
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As a smart and rare individual there's one question that I want to ask and that question is, WHY THE FUCK WAS I BORN

lilliangriffin
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I'm American, and I'm sick of people saying America is "the stupidest country in the world."

Personally, I think Europe is the stupidest country in the world...
  

lepermessiah
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That's sad, I'm a sixteen year old Canadian and I knew all the answers.

scarlettelisabeth
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This is just insane! Even the older woman didn't know! You give them the answer in your question. I'm ashamed for this country if this is what we are cranking out from our schools. Sheesh!!!

rynaecurry
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So, back in 1976 when we declared our independence from Mexico, what was the date that Jesse Ventura, and Jack Lemon actually signed the document? .... lmao this is tremendously, tragically funny...

DavSavage
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Back on July 4, 1776, America declared its independence from Chinese fireworks factories. 

deme
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he was giving the answer wtf is wrong with these ppl lol

FazzyM
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I'm kid and I know all this stuff. I'm only 11. I know why. It's because the information is more fresh to us and we think more simpler

kyhdc
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Wow I cannot argue with that, I think the majority of Americans are very ignorant. Makes me sick.

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