African American Education

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by BlackMasterJay, Dec 6, 2008.

  1. BlackMasterJay

    BlackMasterJay Well-Known Member

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  2. Maroon

    Maroon New Member

    They're pretty close actually. It's been a dream for many years now to make Europe a whole country.
     
  3. BlackMasterJay

    BlackMasterJay Well-Known Member

    Very true

    Africa was also in consideration of becoming "one" unity.

    Maybe we should applaud that clever family for their clairvoyantness , in case Africa and and Europe do in fact become countries.

    But realistically, its pretty clear that these people had NO frickin clue in the world what a fucking country is......haha....funny stuff
     
  4. Maroon

    Maroon New Member

    There are many ppl working on Europe becoming a federation.
     
  5. YogaGirl

    YogaGirl New Member

    Actually (thanks to my African friend) African was a country prior to colononization. Thieves...err greedy business men came in with their advanced weapons and money etc. bribed the locals and enslaved people. they then proceeded to break up the then country Africa into smaller land masses, making it a continent. Research Ethiopia and king Haile Selassie, you'll get the real history of that beautiful diverse continent that was once a country.
     
  6. HappyLife

    HappyLife New Member

    absolutely correct, during the Ottoman empire, the conquest of Africa was in full effect. Northern Africa was also considered southern Africa and vice versa, It was done so to coincide with the flow of the Nile.
     
  7. malikom

    malikom Banned

    That video,is stupid.Not only its contents,but the title.

    There are videos on youtube of whites who give stupid answers on gameshows also,and they dont attribute it to a certain ethnic group,or race

    Obviously the poster of the vid is racist.
     
  8. Liquid Swords

    Liquid Swords New Member

    That's exactly what I was thinking, there's loads of idiotic white people out there, as well as idiotic asians etc... To make a generalisation about a race based on 4 or 5 people is a bit stupid. Regardless, they are kinda thick, I'd be saying that no matter what race they were.
     
  9. BlackMasterJay

    BlackMasterJay Well-Known Member

    very true,,,

    but just ask yourself this question....how on this beautiful green earth did these people not know what a country is? Stupidity is one thing, but that shit is unadultered ignorance at best.

    In my africa (where im from), we were required to know the ATLAS OFF BY HEART (continent, country, province, capital city, population density, land area in km2) in the third grade. When something as simplistic as geography is cemented in your mind at that age, its gonna stay with you for life....

    lol...

    "EUROPE,,,,YEAAH GREAT ANSWER"..the host even asked them a few more times,,"NAME A COUNTRYYYYYYY"....the black guy said SPAIN....but nooooo....someone else yelled AFRIKKAAAAAAA.....and then "EUROPEEEE,,,,YEAH EUROPE"....lol..

    funny shit
     
  10. V777

    V777 New Member

    smart reply.
     
  11. Brittney

    Brittney Well-Known Member

    I changed my mind and can't delete this post. So I have to have a certain amount of characters before I can post it. So this is that. My apologies.
     
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  12. Ronja

    Ronja New Member

    Agree. That's ignorance.

    We too had to memorize the atlas btw. One continent at a time until we knew the whole world... Only the countries, and capital cities though. But for the Scandinavian countries we had to learn additional stuff, like the largest cities/towns, provinces, lakes, rivers, mountains etc...It was around 3rd grade :smt045
     
  13. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    Hehe..that video is funny, but in the interest of fairness,watch this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANTDkfkoBaI&feature=related
     
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  14. BlackMasterJay

    BlackMasterJay Well-Known Member

    thast exactly what we did. We even had to know all the cloud types and their names. We had to comprehend topographic data, the principles of meteorology, and basic environmental sceince.

    Things like knowing which country is where on the map was never a question posed in a test; because that would be too easy.

    anyways...This is a test most 3rd graders in my school back then would score 140 in....

    http://www.travelpod.com/traveler-iq
     
  15. Madiba

    Madiba New Member


    What score do you get on this?over 140?
     
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  16. BlackMasterJay

    BlackMasterJay Well-Known Member


    haha,,good question.....

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    I should be studyin,,,,this internet is way too distracting
     
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  17. malikom

    malikom Banned

    Sure,it was ignorant

    But again,dont see how this is a representation of a whole group of people........
     
  18. LUCIFERMORNINGSTAR

    LUCIFERMORNINGSTAR New Member

  19. Ronja

    Ronja New Member

    We also had to learn what you mention. In addition we had geology,which meant we had to learn about the different earth layers, rock types, different mountain formations and how they're created, volcanoes and earthquakes, the movement of the continental plates, and the different geological periods in earth's history.

    Unlike you, we didn't have all that in 3rd grade though. Here 3rd grade only lasts for a year... ;)

    Much of what we eventually learned in geography would be much too complex for a 8/9 year old to understand (like meteorology). Around 3rd/4th grade we mainly focused on memorizing capitals/countries. It was rather dull, but the teacher implemented it into social science and history classes, so we also learned a little bit about each of the countries culture/history.

    Geography is a very small course here, perhaps it's more important where you grew up. It's only 2-3h a week here. 3rd grade mainly focus on learning multiplication and division, as well as further improving the children's skills in reading and spelling.
     
  20. jellybird

    jellybird New Member

    :smt043
     

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