So not that 66% of teens did not knowwho he was, but rather that out of all the ignorant people oout on the net asking who he was, 66% were teens. Which is gee, a shocker.
I think one of my friends said it best in response to his child asking
“Dad, who died?”
"American students read Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s about race and justice and fear and humility. There is a small episode in the text where the father, much to the surprise of his children, shoots a rabid dog in the street. He doesn’t like to do it, and it brings him no joy; he does not celebrate the destruction of a living creature. But it must be done, a rabid dog cannot wander the street."