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03/10/2009 7:22 PM
beklah324 wrote: lolaVici wrote: The last migration wrote: Depends on whether you are talking newsworthy or pop culture. In general of course.History is more important than pop culture. I'm sure if you stopped strangers on the street and asked them about Hitler or WWII or the Holocaust, half of them would probably not know who the hell or what the hell you were talking about. I remember watching MTV a couple years ago and they were doing a special about the Holocaust and went to the streets to ask teenagers/young adults "What is the Holocaust" and they answered with "Isn't that when Jews celebrate Christmas, but not actually on Christmas" or "Like the war with nuclear weapons, US against Russia" or this sad one "It's 2005, we don't need to be learning about stuff that happened in the 18th century." But I'm sure they know their pop culture!
lolaVici wrote: The last migration wrote: Depends on whether you are talking newsworthy or pop culture. In general of course.History is more important than pop culture.
The last migration wrote: Depends on whether you are talking newsworthy or pop culture.
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