Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Newsweek: America the Ignorant

Newsweek on-line has a slide show with unusual ideas that Americans believe. It is titled 'Silly Things We Believe About Witches, Obama and More.'

Forget the birthers, the creationists, and other religious and political fanatics, and similar fringe groups. Their ideas are not exactly motivated by hard facts.

Also, I am not surprised about the lack of education on religion, government, geography, and other subjects. That is a well documented issue. I also remember that while in college I was told by… enlightened students that Greece is in Southeast Asia (Asia, Europe… same deal), Greeks are black (Southern Europe, Mediterranean, North Africa, Africa!), and Greeks speak Latin (the expression ‘sounds Greek to me’ never really registered!), and other trivia of similar ‘quality'.’

However, the following really blows my mind:

In 1999 (eleven years ago!) 20% of Americans still believed that the sun revolved around the earth.

How is it possible to believe in something that was shown to be false almost 500 years ago? They have never heard of Copernicus and the heliocentric cosmology? Where do these people live? According to the poll they are all around me!

I guess I have lived a rather sheltered intellectual life because I have never met people with such extreme ideas. I should be thankful for that!

FIFA World Ranking Top 20: August 2010

Rank (previous) Team Points Comment
1 (1) Spain 1883  
2 (2) Netherlands 1659  
3 (3) Brazil 1524  
4 (4) Germany 1464  
5 (5) Argentina 1288  
6 (6) Uruguay 1152  
7 (7) England 1125  
8 (8) Portugal 1062  
9 (9) Egypt 1053  
10 (10) Chile 988  
11 (11) Italy 982  
12 (12) Greece 975  
13 (13) Serbia 969  
14 (15) Croatia 968  
15 (16) Paraguay 961  
16 (17) Russia 956  
17 (18) Switzerland 940  
18 (13) USA 931 Lost to Brazil in a friendly.
19 (19) Slovenia 917  
20 (20) Australia 911  

No changes on the board except USA that lost a friendly to Brazil, lost 38 points and dropped five places! Teams ranked 8-20 are so close in points that losing a few of them could result in significant ranking drop.

Competition at the national level in Europe heats up next month with qualifying games for EURO 2012. Greece will play at home against Georgia on Sep. 3 and then an away game against Croatia on Sep. 7.

The latest full table can be found at the FIFA World Ranking website.