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by crazygringo
969 days ago
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No, the word ignorant is insulting. That's just a fact about everyday English usage which it might be helpful for you to be aware of. It's the word's fundamental connotation. Also, a majority of people in pretty much every country don't know much about what happens outside of their borders. The idea that Americans are particularly ignorant is a tired myth that deserves to die -- and if you've traveled the world and met people, you'd realize that geographical "ignorance" is widespread pretty much everywhere. Shocking, even. Sure, people in smaller countries know a bit more about nearby countries, but the American equivalent is a New Yorker knowing about Florida and Texas and California, since America's pretty huge. So no, it's not true. |
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Nice try, etc etc, I don't wish to argue. People are very ignorant of The Darian Gap and die everyday being cute.
And the first result on Google is this: https://conversational-leadership.net/blog/ignorance-is-not-... it's a common debate.