Agree. Same here. Part of why I think voting age should be 21. Hard to argue you can’t buy nicotine or alcohol but can vote for people who write and sign laws. lolI’m not necessarily sad for our future. When I was in college (94-98), I don’t think I could have named the governer (and there are probably a lot who couldn’t) by picture.
MKG was a tough one, but not surprised by Portney as he’s a pretty big social media presence with college age kids
Agree. Same here. Part of why I think voting age should be 21. Hard to argue you can’t buy nicotine or alcohol but can vote for people who write and sign laws. lol
Unfair to imply MKG was a one year mercenary. He took winning incredibly seriously, organized unofficial practices and workouts each morning, and his leadership was a huge reason that team won a title. He was taken #2 in the draft, he wasn't one of those guys who was one and done and barely drafted. He did everything he was supposed to do at UK to help the team and we have a title because of it.Knew everyone except MKG with the beard. Honestly though, I’d probably not know a lot of Cal’s 1 year mercenaries unless they went on to be league stars.
This. I knew the name, but not the face.Knew all of except Portnoy. I knew Portnoy was founder of Barstool but I’d never actually seen a pic of him. He must be all over tik tok and instagram if these college kids recognize him though.
This. Guy was a warrior and worked harder than anyone. Love love love that guy.Unfair to imply MKG was a one year mercenary. He took winning incredibly seriously, organized unofficial practices and workouts each morning, and his leadership was a huge reason that team won a title. He was taken #2 in the draft, he wasn't one of those guys who was one and done and barely drafted. He did everything he was supposed to do at UK to help the team and we have a title because of it.
If anything that's an argument for lowering the age to buy alcohol and nicotine. Unless you also propose raising the age to enter the military to 21, raising the legal definition for "minor" to 21, not requiring individuals to file taxes until 21, etc.Agree. Same here. Part of why I think voting age should be 21. Hard to argue you can’t buy nicotine or alcohol but can vote for people who write and sign laws. lol
I'm from KY but went to school in Tennessee. Looking back on it I 100% didn't know the Tenn governor at the time (or now!). Likewise some of the students in the video may not be KY natives either.I’m not necessarily sad for our future. When I was in college (94-98), I don’t think I could have named the governer (and there are probably a lot who couldn’t) by picture.
MKG was a tough one, but not surprised by Portney as he’s a pretty big social media presence with college age kids
I'm from KY but went to school in Tennessee. Looking back on it I 100% didn't know the Tenn governor at the time (or now!). Likewise some of the students in the video may not be KY natives either.
I'd be curious to see the results if they included a picture of Calipari. Probably anyone sophomore and above would recognize him, but how many freshmen?
I didn’t know any of the state and local elected officials when I was in college. I might have known a few names, but not faces. I think that’s pretty normal and probably hasn’t changed much through generations. I just don’t think it’s a priority for people that age.Maybe I'm just too old fashioned. You should know your elected representatives.
Portnoy owns Barstool. On3 owns KSR online. Matt Jones still owns KSR Radio.Portnoy owns KSR. It is mandatory that he is included in every picture lineup KSR does
Yeah. I wish the age for that was 21 too! You can sign up and train at 18 but can’t be mobilized unless you’re 21. Paying taxes shouldn’t be until you’re legal age as well! Either make everything 18 or everything 21. Crazy I can vote for lawmakers & die for my country at 18 but I can’t drink a beer, buy a can of Zyn, or buy a 9mm at 20.But you can die for your country.
Love MKG and would recognize him minus the beard. Didn’t mean to imply he was one of them. But still, I couldn’t even tell you many of those guys names, much less pick them out.Unfair to imply MKG was a one year mercenary. He took winning incredibly seriously, organized unofficial practices and workouts each morning, and his leadership was a huge reason that team won a title. He was taken #2 in the draft, he wasn't one of those guys who was one and done and barely drafted. He did everything he was supposed to do at UK to help the team and we have a title because of it.
I think there’s an argument for it all either way. I understand why the age is set at 21 for alcohol, because of brain development & its ability to impact it, but then again if you can sign up to go to war, you should be able to have a drink. If you think a 20 year old isn’t capable of making decisions about nicotine, alcohol or firearms, then it’s hard to say they can about joining the military.If anything that's an argument for lowering the age to buy alcohol and nicotine. Unless you also propose raising the age to enter the military to 21, raising the legal definition for "minor" to 21, not requiring individuals to file taxes until 21, etc.
Or make some other poor SOB die for his country.But you can die for your country.
I would honestly put the voting age at 25 after what I experienced at a policy meeting in 2005.Agree. Same here. Part of why I think voting age should be 21. Hard to argue you can’t buy nicotine or alcohol but can vote for people who write and sign laws. lol
Agree with all that, but I lean towards lowering everything to 18. The best argument I've seen for lowering the drinking age (put forth by a consortium of college presidents) is by the Amethyst Initiative. They claim setting the limit at 21 leads 18-20 year olds to seek liquor rather than beer, because you need to acquire less of it and it's easier to conceal; it leads to drinking off campus (in the college setting); and both those lead to binge drinking. One half step would be to legalize beer under a certain ABV (say 4%) for those age 18-20.I think there’s an argument for it all either way. I understand why the age is set at 21 for alcohol, because of brain development & its ability to impact it, but then again if you can sign up to go to war, you should be able to have a drink. If you think a 20 year old isn’t capable of making decisions about nicotine, alcohol or firearms, then it’s hard to say they can about joining the military.
I know who Kentucky’s governor is, along with some others, and I live in Ohio lolMaybe I'm just too old fashioned. You should know your elected representatives.
Used to be a show on where they did this every night.Adults not knowing government figures has been a thing for as long as I remember. Videos like this have been TV segments for at least 40 years, probably longer.
It's just embarassing. We live in a country where we espouse government accountability and the like, but can't even be bothered to learn our reps. Now, to be fair, knowing house reps, etc is probably a bit much, but Governor? President? VP? You should know those at all times. Heck, one of the questions the ask in a hospital to check cognition and awareness is who is the President or Governor.I didn’t know any of the state and local elected officials when I was in college. I might have known a few names, but not faces. I think that’s pretty normal and probably hasn’t changed much through generations. I just don’t think it’s a priority for people that age.
Used to be a show on where they did this every night.
I remember they asked a group what the mother country of the United States was?
One of them was adamant that it was China. Another said definitely Australia. It just showed how generally stupid the population is.
Used to be a show on where they did this every night.
I remember they asked a group what the mother country of the United States was?
One of them was adamant that it was China. Another said definitely Australia. It just showed how generally stupid the population is.
President and VP, I agree with. You have to live under a rock to not know that. I’ve worked in college campuses for 25 years now…the governer one doesn’t shock me at all.It's just embarassing. We live in a country where we espouse government accountability and the like, but can't even be bothered to learn our reps. Now, to be fair, knowing house reps, etc is probably a bit much, but Governor? President? VP? You should know those at all times. Heck, one of the questions the ask in a hospital to check cognition and awareness is who is the President or Governor.
I dunno. It's a pet peeve. I see it often with, find your county on a map. And people CANT do it. Scary scary stuff.
I don't know. I'm still not sure who the President was the last 4 years!President and VP, I agree with. You have to live under a rock to not know that.