October 16, 200520 yr Hey there, Recently, I have been remembered about a rumour that circulated where I live (southern part of Brazil). This thing that circulated on the Web for a long time now, and talks about the way south-american geography is being taught at the USA. According to the rumour, Amazon rainforest (wich is located 90% on Brazil) is now shown in USA's school books as being a multi-national zone, controlled by the UN and the USA, because this continent is populated by an "inferior kind of people, that isn't able to control such an important forest". Here is a page of the supposedly real school book containing the contraditorial map that circulates here: Myself, I don't really believe this is real, however, if it is, it's a great threat to the brazilian soberany and it's territorial issues. I really hope it's a myth, otherwise it may cause a serious international issue. You ever heard about it? Is the south american map really taught that at USA, or is the story a complete myth? Thanks for your time reading :) P.S: If you don't know how is the real south american map, go to google and look for it :wink: ^The most disturbing signature on Tip.it^Last.fm|HELLY KAYLA!|Oh the mehagurtz!|#Siencemakers"they care less about their spelling mistakes then I." - Lionheart"apinagez... let me
October 16, 200520 yr I highly believe that it is a myth. If you read the article, it sounds like a bunch of gibberish.
October 16, 200520 yr Yeah i know the map of South America because i like to use it in the game RISK. But it's not taught like that is schools. Well atleast not mine. But don't believe it South America gets a bad rap sometimes but ask and student taking Spanish and they'll tell you thats wrong. It's a MYTH.
October 16, 200520 yr i never heard anything like this in my school, and i never read about it in any of the text books. theres nothing wrong with brazil, the women from there are hawt :lol:
October 16, 200520 yr lol, even an American text book wouldn't be that biased. I'm sure it's a fake. ==================================Retired tip.it moderator.Teaching and inspiring.
October 16, 200520 yr lol, even an American text book wouldn't be that biased. I'm sure it's a fake. I think so too...but you never know... That book is total BS.. I love spanish culture.. :P
October 16, 200520 yr I think that if the UN or USA were to take sovereignty away from a country over such a prominent geographical feature, it would have been televised at the very least. The diplomatic procedures would have leeched millions from taxpayers' money. Nobody would like it at all. Varrock Library: Shattered Sky | Silent Thunder | The Emperor's FinestAstri @ MythWeavers
October 16, 200520 yr lol, even an American text book wouldn't be that biased. I'm sure it's a fake. I think so too...but you never know... That book is total BS.. I love spanish culture.. :P Brazil = Portugese? well language anyway not Spanish. Anyway, I don't think anyone could really believe that picture :P Total fake.
October 16, 200520 yr Author lol, even an American text book wouldn't be that biased. I'm sure it's a fake. I think so too...but you never know... That book is total BS.. I love spanish culture.. :P Brazil = Portugese? well language anyway not Spanish. Anyway, I don't think anyone could really believe that picture :P Total fake. THANK YOU PHIL, A LOT :D I also have found the way the "book" is written really strange, using words that aren't supposed to be used on a school book and a really basic language. I'm glad to listen it's really a fake, couldn't be real :) ^The most disturbing signature on Tip.it^Last.fm|HELLY KAYLA!|Oh the mehagurtz!|#Siencemakers"they care less about their spelling mistakes then I." - Lionheart"apinagez... let me
Create an account or sign in to comment