Wow, I managed to score a 20%. While taking the quiz I thought it was easy. I was like, 'wow this is pathetic!' and 'haha, I'm gonna be the only one to score a 100%, in your FACE!'. But then I woke up. Of the 20 qeustions I only answered four correct. In dismay about my report I looked into the personal bios' of the pictures. They were outrageous! Almost all the pictures were people classifying themselves as their long lost ancestors, anything but ordinary. In fact, these people are what I believe to be the exceptions of Census's profiling methods and that the 'Sorting People Quiz' was designed to make people fail in order to promote the 'Race doesn't exist' theory. By devising the quiz to make people fail, the quiz makers are creating a superiority over the quiz takers, further advancing their idea as 'right'. Therefore, my test score is not an accurate depiction of my ability to determine 'race'.
Furthermore, the publisher and promoter of the 'Race doesn't exist theory' is PBS, an American public television broadcasting service, primarily funded by whom? CPB, a private non-profit corporation created by an act of United states congess and largely funded by the United States Government. Moreover, this idea coincidently explains a need for the 11.3 billion dollar budgit the Census 2010 will need for hand held computing devices. Now, what does that sound like to you? Propaganda. In short, the 'Race doesn't exist theory' is a Obama induced propaganda tactic to explain to educated americans why Census 2010 will cost an estimated 4.8 billion dollars more than Census 2000.
Information found on http://www.censusscope.org/ and wikipedia: PBS, CPB, and 2010 Census.
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