First politically-related thing I've bookmarked in ages. I especially love the comparison to the "What is the internet?" thing.
The media bias/slander for "What is the EU?" trending speaks more to me about the current state of mainstream media and it's blatant biases than it does the "stupidity of Leave voters" that the media and even a good portion of people is trying to push.
> What is more plausible? That millions of British citizens don’t actually know what the European Union is
This is very plausible. Look at the terrible UK newspaper coverage of the EU (so poor that the EU needed a mythbusting page[1]).
Ask a few British people if they know what bits of the EU do what.
Add to that the misinformation coming from political parties over the past few decades, and especially from the Leave / Remain campaigns over the past couple of weeks. There are people who voted who honestly think that it would reduce the number of migrants (It won't).
The EU debunking myths about themselves is really believable. I especially like the one about TTIP: "Regulatory cooperation under TTIP can help businesses and consumers. It cannot undermine lawmaking powers". Yeah(!) ISDS doesn't undermine national laws and courts(!)
The media bias/slander for "What is the EU?" trending speaks more to me about the current state of mainstream media and it's blatant biases than it does the "stupidity of Leave voters" that the media and even a good portion of people is trying to push.