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Political correctness in a trivia game

Started by January 14, 2010 04:30 PM
10 comments, last by Prinz Eugn 14 years, 10 months ago
Quote: I was arguing with some friends as we were PLAYING a trivia game.


Whether my friends were offended by the possibly incorrect answers is an interesting question, but I don't think so.

(sorry that I might have implied that I was making the game)



[Edited by - janta on January 14, 2010 7:51:57 PM]
Quote: Original post by Mr Explody
Yeh, those questions seemed to be designed to get a response, plus as stated earlier, those figures are estimated.

How about:

What was the name of the pilot who was ordered to drop the bomb on Hiroshima? Paul Tibbets

Where was the first concentration camp located? Dachau

(I'm not too sure the above answers are correct)


Define "Concentration camp".

Trivia is hard if your goal is absolute accuracy. If you don't simplify the questions to some degree, you're going to end up with the hardest and most boring game ever.

But Paul Tibbets reminds me of an educational piktar I made once (when he was put forth as an example of leadership in the Air Force).

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