Shouldn't university students know
something?
Campus Reform's Cabot Phillips traveled to Columbia University, an
Ivy League school, and offered $20 to any person who could name all five
freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment.
Not one student was able to list the five freedoms, which are freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press, and petition.
While
Phillips reported that many students were able to name one or two of
the freedoms, many were seen on camera struggling to name even one.
There's video at the link.
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