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Here's a doozy:
23% of people polled in the UK believe that Winston Churchill is a myth.
You read that right: Winston Churchill. A myth. As in "never existed". And that's not all, either. It gets even better.
What's that you say? Nobody could be that idiotic? Look, it makes my head hurt too much to explain. Just go read it.
*goes to find aspirin*
Here's a doozy:
23% of people polled in the UK believe that Winston Churchill is a myth.
You read that right: Winston Churchill. A myth. As in "never existed". And that's not all, either. It gets even better.
What's that you say? Nobody could be that idiotic? Look, it makes my head hurt too much to explain. Just go read it.
*goes to find aspirin*
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Date: Monday, February 4th, 2008 07:09 pm (UTC)Depends on how the question was framed.
'Do you think that everything you've heard about Winston Churchill was true? Yes/No?' People answer 'no' and the reporter or the survey interpret it as no they don't think what Winston did was true therefore must be made up and so he is a myth. Easily done.
For the record -every single child in Britain is taught about World War 2 and Churchill -its part of the National curriculum and has been since 1993.
Same goes for some of the other questions too. So only an example of poor journalism/survey taking.
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Date: Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 04:00 am (UTC)Mind you, people's capacity for ignorance seems to grow every year, so part of me was sadly not really surprised.