Which logical fallacy is it to give a quiz for knowledge?
NPR is a good litmus--usually--because what people think about it's perceived bias tells you a lot about their American media literacy skills. It doesn't have lefty or righty stigma to most people who listen, but it's weird to encounter someone who doesn't even have an opinion about it.
Or at least it used to be weird...
Is NPR on the Mensa exam? You have zero knowledge of any topic. I can tell that much. Asking about NPR is ridiculous and extremely subjective.
You just assume everybody is American and use NPR as a staging point? You sound idiotic. Obsessed.
Another logical fallacy. Pigeonholing
You're as dumb as they come
Actually YOU ARE ASSUMING I MADE THESE ASSUMPTIONS when the quiz was supposed to tell me what I shouldn't be assuming
and it told me this:
I shouldn't assume you have any background in current events or politics at all
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