Sleepninja wrote: Agreed! You also have to factor in the amount of misinformation that is passed around which can confuse those that are trying to lear. As well as the fact that people have lives and their own problems that take priority over furthering their education. As well as the public school education that is received. If they live on the other side of the world, their education will be limited to the info that is more of a requirement and more relevant to their personal needs. If you live in the U.S., for example, info like which countries are or are not under the rule of China take a lesser priority to information dealing with their own government or the governments in their immediate vicinity. :)
Like I mentioned above, the lack of education, or the desire to be educated, even when provided with information, is ignorance.
People should stop blaming their lack of time, education, or resources for their lack of knowledge.
Perhaps the best solution for this is for the OP to educate his peers.
However, this will not be easy, as you have mentioned in your post, the prevalence of misinformation and lack of adequate education is a pervasive problem in the US. (Although OP might not be from US)