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Exclude our inner city schools that are almost entirely black and have a 5% passing rate and that difference would vanish
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For the second part, definitely NOT, but blacks have won very few Nobel prizes, which is what we were comparing.
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Anyways, your claims about experiences with clueless Americans is definitely extreme. How do I know it's extreme? Because I don't know a single American who doesn't know where Canada is, and I've come into a lot more contact with Americans than you obviously have
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I have no comparison to make between average joe Americans and average joe Germans. But I never considered by peers from high school "stupid
Perhaps it's a language barrier issue, but to me these four statements, two per topic, seem to be contradicting one another.
To clarify, I don't think that Americans are stupid, the quote I posted basically clarified what Indi has been getting at when comparing the EU vs US approach economy and education-wise.
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Its not helping the average person tho. A great education system for the cream, but not for the masses.