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  • I don't think his victims really understand what it is he is asking. I mean, he does package the question into a lot of political correctness-traps before he even gets to the point. Only over average intelligent people would probably get the answer right when approached just like that when they're going about their own business.

    It's easy to fool people into saying stupid things. It's as easy as it is provoking a pacifist to throw a punch. ;)

    • THAT IS NOT TRUE AT ALL.

      Mark Dice tried his routine in Austin, Texas (where it has recently been reported to have the most college degrees per percentage of population for a city of its size) and he was striking out left and right in terms of finding people stupid enough to answer his questions to reveal their stupidity. He moved to southern California (which has one of the highest percentages for people who watch television) and low and behold, paydirt; a significant number of people who "want to be a part of the team" that they see on television get to prove their worthiness. This doesn't mean that everyone in southern California is like that, but you sure have a lot of people in that neck of the woods that can be exposed for not being too bright, courtesy of television.

      What you are saying is similar to saying that all juries in a court of law can be easily be swayed and fooled due to O.J. Simpson playing the race card and Dan White using the Twinkie defense. 

  • this is the because of the multicultural propaganda machine-

  • Watching Mark Dice is always fun; too bad Americans can be so STUPID.  (It's EMBARASSING)

    • Mark tried his bit in Austin and didn't find many "suckers." He's sticking to San Diego and Los Angeles,and no offense intended to the people of San Diego or L.A., but you do have a lot of "trendies" in that part of the U.S. that watch a little too much television to obtain social cues.

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