Watch the man on the street interviews and you will see
how uninformed the people of America are about a whole host of subjects.
You'll understand a little more about
how uninformed people are when they talk about that part of the world.
Not exact matches
I am always surprised at
how ignorant and
uninformed people are.
People have the right to free speech in this country (supposedly), no matter
how hateful, malinformed or
uninformed.
Uninformed people need to research Obamacares on Wikipedia and not be duped by unethical Republicans in order to get the facts and learn
how benficial and cost effective the program actually is.
Funny,
how some
people want to shoot the messanger when they themselves are
uninformed and wallowing in ignorance on the issues being discussed.
Regardless of
how stupid, reckless, wrongheaded, and
uninformed they might be, most of those
people aren't making the mistake of selling Chinese ammo to the Pentagon.
There is also a tendency for
people to be more interested in telling others
how wrong than they are in hearing the same thing themselves, and this tendency is often (if not commonly) greater in
people who are ignorant or
uninformed than it is in
people who are knowledgeable.
Maybe they could just sell the upgraded tablet online through their website, that would cut out marketing and the chance that
uninformed people mistakingly buy it, because we saw
how easily confused
people can aparently be with the Wii U. I seriously doubt they would do this, but it would be nice for us early adopters.
If you don't know science, you don't know science education, and you can't imagine
how ignorant and
uninformed people are kept by the PR used every day.
Since «ordinary»
people make up the masses in our population, I would like to know
how to make «ordinary»
people understand that we breathe the same air, drink the same water and are all connected, and that the
uninformed choices we make are escalating climate change and destroying the Earth's systems that support all life.
I could not comprehend
how people could vote for him when he seemed so ill - prepared and
uninformed to be President.