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American Kids, Dumber than Dirt
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by Mark Morford
SF Gate Columnist

Warning: The next generation might just be the biggest pile of idiots in U.S. history

I have this ongoing discussion with a longtime reader who also just so happens to be a longtime Oakland high school teacher, a wonderful guy who's seen generations of teens come and generations go and who has a delightful poetic sensibility and quirky outlook on his life and his family and his beloved teaching career.

And he often writes to me in response to something I might've written about the youth of today, anything where I comment on the various nefarious factors shaping their minds and their perspectives and whether or not, say, EMFs and junk food and cell phones are melting their brains and what can be done and just how bad it might all be.

His response: It is not bad at all. It's absolutely horrifying.

My friend often summarizes for me what he sees, firsthand, every day and every month, year in and year out, in his classroom. He speaks not merely of the sad decline in overall intellectual acumen among students over the years, not merely of the astonishing spread of lazy slackerhood, or the fact that cell phones and iPods and excess TV exposure are, absolutely and without reservation, short-circuiting the minds of the upcoming generations. Of this, he says, there is zero doubt.

Nor does he speak merely of the notion that kids these days are overprotected and wussified and don't spend enough time outdoors and don't get any real exercise and therefore can't, say, identify basic plants, or handle a tool, or build, well, anything at all. Again, these things are a given. Widely reported, tragically ignored, nothing new.

No, my friend takes it all a full step — or rather, leap — further. It is not merely a sad slide. It is not just a general dumbing down. It is far uglier than that.

We are, as far as urban public education is concerned, essentially at rock bottom. We are now at a point where we are essentially churning out ignorant teens who are becoming ignorant adults and society as a whole will pay dearly, very soon, and if you think the hordes of easily terrified, mindless fundamentalist evangelical Christian lemmings have been bad for the soul of this country, just wait.

It's gotten so bad that, as my friend nears retirement, he says he is very seriously considering moving out of the country so as to escape what he sees will be the surefire collapse of functioning American society in the next handful of years due to the absolutely irrefutable destruction, the shocking — and nearly hopeless — dumb-ification of the American brain. It is just that bad.

Now, you may think he's merely a curmudgeon, a tired old teacher who stopped caring long ago. Not true. Teaching is his life. He says he loves his students, loves education and learning and watching young minds awaken. Problem is, he is seeing much less of it. It's a bit like the melting of the polar ice caps. Sure, there's been alarmist data about it for years, but until you see it for yourself, the deep visceral dread doesn't really hit home.

He cites studies, reports, hard data, from the appalling effects of television on child brain development (any TV exposure before 6 years old and your kid's basic cognitive wiring and spatial perceptions are pretty much scrambled for life), to the fact that, because of all the insidious mandatory testing teachers are now forced to incorporate into the curriculum, of the 182 school days in a year, there are 110 when such testing is going on somewhere at Oakland High. As one of his colleagues put it, "It's like weighing a calf twice a day, but never feeding it."

But most of all, he simply observes his students, year to year, noting all the obvious evidence of teens' decreasing abilities when confronted with even the most basic intellectual tasks, from understanding simple history to working through moderately complex ideas to even (in a couple recent examples that particularly distressed him) being able to define the words "agriculture," or even "democracy." Not a single student could do it.

It gets worse. My friend cites the fact that, of the 6,000 high school students he estimates he's taught over the span of his career, only a small fraction now make it to his grade with a functioning understanding of written English. They do not know how to form a sentence. They cannot write an intelligible paragraph. Recently, after giving an assignment that required drawing lines, he realized that not a single student actually knew how to use a ruler.

It is, in short, nothing less than a tidal wave of dumb, with once-passionate, increasingly exasperated teachers like my friend nearly powerless to stop it. The worst part: It's not the kids' fault. They're merely the victims of a horribly failed educational system.

Then our discussion often turns to the meat of it, the bigger picture, the ugly and unavoidable truism about the lack of need among the government and the power elite in this nation to create a truly effective educational system, one that actually generates intelligent, thoughtful, articulate citizens.

Hell, why should they? After all, the dumber the populace, the easier it is to rule and control and launch unwinnable wars and pass laws telling them that sex is bad and TV is good and God knows all, so just pipe down and eat your Taco Bell Double-Supremo Burrito and be glad we don't arrest you for posting dirty pictures on your cute little blog.

This is about when I try to offer counterevidence, a bit of optimism. For one thing, I've argued generational relativity in this space before, suggesting maybe kids are no scarier or dumber or more dangerous than they've ever been, and that maybe some of the problem is merely the same old awkward generation gap, with every current generation absolutely convinced the subsequent one is terrifically stupid and malicious and will be the end of society as a whole. Just the way it always seems.

I also point out how, despite all the evidence of total public-education meltdown, I keep being surprised, keep hearing from/about teens and youth movements and actions that impress the hell out of me. Damn kids made the Internet what it is today, fer chrissakes. Revolutionized media. Broke all the rules. Still are.

Hell, some of the best designers, writers, artists, poets, chefs, and so on that I meet are in their early to mid-20s. And the nation's top universities are still managing, despite a factory-churning mentality, to crank out young minds of astonishing ability and acumen. How did these kids do it? How did they escape the horrible public school system? How did they avoid the great dumbing down of America? Did they never see a TV show until they hit puberty? Were they all born and raised elsewhere, in India and Asia and Russia? Did they all go to Waldorf or Montessori and eat whole-grain breads and play with firecrackers and take long walks in wild nature? Are these kids flukes? Exceptions? Just lucky?

My friend would say, well, yes, that's precisely what most of them are. Lucky, wealthy, foreign-born, private-schooled ... and increasingly rare. Most affluent parents in America — and many more who aren't — now put their kids in private schools from day one, and the smart ones give their kids no TV and minimal junk food and no video games. (Of course, this in no way guarantees a smart, attuned kid, but compared to the odds of success in the public school system, it sure seems to help). This covers about, what, 3 percent of the populace?

As for the rest, well, the dystopian evidence seems overwhelming indeed, to the point where it might be no stretch at all to say the biggest threat facing America is perhaps not global warming, not perpetual warmongering, not garbage food or low-level radiation or way too much Lindsay Lohan, but a populace far too ignorant to know how to properly manage any of it, much less change it all for the better.

What, too fatalistic? Don't worry. Soon enough, no one will know what the word even means.

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#2
Worry not Rick, the same is occuring here and in many other places on Earth...why?... because they want robots, not independant intuative thinkers. That's been the case now since the 80's. Decent education finished in the 1980's, but REAL top notch education NEVER existed.
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i cant see the same occuring in the british system, we seem to still be producing independant thinkers but then again maybe thats just the minority...perhaps the USA should take a look at modifying its education system if its getting that bad...
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#4
Interesting that America and Australia are producing dumb kids but not Briton. You would think the education system out there to be about the same.
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I really felt that the US started dumbing down kids when they started the "no child left behind" thing.  There were teachers then that objected to the program on the grounds that waiting for the very last child to catch up would hold back those that are the brightest.  Seems to me they were right.  Whatever happened to putting the bright kids in faster classes?  My very bright daughter (6th grade reading level in Kindergarten) was soooo absolutely bored!  I wish I had known then that I had the right to home-school, she would have been much better off.
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#6
I would not say the kids are dumb, the education system has not changed all that much since I was in it, I have never liked the education system and agree the immense technology is to create a more robotic thought system and a false belief that it makes a person successful, a someone! The problem is that kids today are very ‘dependent’ either on each other or parents and that is not the education, illuminati or the reptilians, it is a necessary progression for humanity as a whole. As we enter the new frequency it is important for generations to be more united than ever before, my children know things, facts that I thought were my imagination when I was a child, my mum used to tell her friends I had an incredible imagination, and the space men dropped me off instead of the stork! They would all laugh.
I have total faith in the youth, and it is no different today to yesterday that there will be minorities of kids that journey down the wrong road.
Everyone on this forum who is older, were you perfect children? Think back to the times where you made mistakes and the thoughts that ran through your mind, and as an older person have you stopped making mistakes? Each generation brings different aspects for the balance of good and bad.
I personally spend a great deal of time around young people because I have children of different ages, and I would say the youth of today are way more intelligent because they know the truth, they know about programming, reptilians, manipulation and so many things, and also the manipulation of the education, law and medical systems.
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Quote:I personally spend a great deal of time around young people because I have children of different ages, and I would say the youth of today are way more intelligent because they know the truth, they know about programming, reptilians, manipulation and so many things, and also the manipulation of the education, law and medical systems.
You should see some of the youth I've been around Karen.  Those who don't have parents like you.  As far as programming and reptillians are concerned they believe one is software and the other lives underground in horror movies.  They seem to have no idea as to what's going on.  They seem to support anything and everything that mass media portrays to them.  Last week alone I had a 19yo male tell me how we should get rid of all Alqaida followers and homosexuals from Australia.:?  I've also given up hope in meeting a young person that knows their arithmetic the way we did.  When I buy something worth just over $10 and I hand them a $20 note they look at me dumbfounded as to how much change they should give me back... until they pull out the calculator.  Adding up the price of three differing items in their head and subtracting that from what you pay them is something they simply can't do without a calculator.  I reel it off the top of my head as soon as the items appear and immediatley give them the answer and they look at me as though I were a genius or something.  We had mastered that by 5th grade primary school if I recall properly.

I also agree there should be more unity between them in the future, but I would also hate to see true individuality lost.  I pity those who love to spend time all by themselves on a regular basis - I hope they are NOT rejected by the 'group'.  Perhaps these kind of characters won't exist in the future? I don't know, but they do exist now.

But I would think that NOT all kids, in fact the majority of them, do not have the pleasure of having or knowing parents as aware as you are Karen.
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I agree that there are many children that you just look at and ‘what the heck happened there’, and I agree that many are loosing the common sense knowledge, that knowledge that tells you to give back $4.20 from $10.00. I see all these things and totally agree, and yes the youth are misguided by the news reports and programming of hatred through social diversity, this is societal programming. Yet if you think back 20 or so years to when we were teens, well for me I grew up in ‘scumshine’, the suburb that bred hatred and violence, and I don’t think I ever got through a weekend of non violence, romper stomper was a great portrayal of those years.
The youth have lost their common sense through dependence and no discipline, for the last 30 years the public has fought authorities to stop this, stop that, give more rights to this and that, you can not give too much freedom to a child, they don’t have the experience to utilize it, you know that saying- give an inch… children know if the teacher yells, or if their parents do something wrong they have legal rights to get them back, to respond etc.
Common respect has been taken out of our everyday life, this is for the youth to the elderly or older people, and vice versa, it has always been this way but each generation is guided by different energy and purpose.
The only way to unite is for you as the more mature and experienced person to find equal ground with the youth, next time you are talking with your young friend, listen more than you speak, logically ask him where his information came from, don’t raise your voice, and don’t be sarcastic, show him that you are someone who he can be comfortable around and I guarantee after a few more talks, he will begin to ask you questions of your knowledge.
The main thing is children, or young adults usually don’t have anyone to listen except others their age, they rave on because they are used to having to fight for their turn to speak.
We as the older generation are the ones who can change the indifference, but you must be tolerant, patient and accept their opinion as that is all they know. I think I have gone totally off topic here
One thing in life Andrew is ‘you can not teach experience’
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#9
What you say has real merit Karen, I can understand and acknowledge it... and no, you are not 'off topic' at all, you're right on topic if you read this thread's title.  I pissed myself laughing with your opening sentance... 

Quote:I agree that there are many children that you just look at and ‘what the heck happened there’
LOLOLOL!!!! Ohhh how often I've felt and said that to myself after meeting new young people.  I could swear that many of them MUST have been kidnapped by Aliens and brought to me.LOLOL!!! 

I can say that I won't be meeting that young guy again which is a pity as I would have liked to tapped into his logic and source of information and compared notes with him and then seen what his beliefs would have been after I shed a little mroe light on the situation for him.  It was a chance meeting as are most meetings I have with the youth due to the line of work I'm in currently.  They come and go in their herds as do the older generations with what I'm doing now to fill in some time and make some cash.  Needless to say that there are also many older generation people out there who leave alot to be desired... but that you can put down to an upbringing where everything was withheld from them, moreso than in our time and today.  I must say that when I've had a bit of a chance to discuss things with some youth I have found that the girls are far more accepting and understanding of the information I give them.  The guys want proof, and boy do I give it to them... in the form of an email with over 1,000 urls for them to check in a good sequential order.  I have had RAVE feedback from many and many thanks regarding this.  One recentently wrote to me saying, "I must have been blind all these years, thanks a million for opening my eyes... my life will never be the same having met you".  Things like that give me a lot of satisfaction. 

On that note, and I hope I'm not off topic too much with what I'm about to say, but I'd rather mention it here than start a new thread on it... 

I met a high ranking Navy officer who had just returned from 10years of war service beginning with the initial invasion of Iraq, then off to Afghanistan and back to Iraq for the second invasion.  This bloke was something else.  He was in Special operations as a Navy Seal and I can tell you that I could almost see the eyes of hundreds in his eyes that he had killed.  He was telling me how pissed off he and many other high ranking officers currently are at what the government has done here without tellign the people anything about it.  Cop this... 

About 3 months ago, 50,000 Somalian refugees were allowed into the country for permenant citizenship.  All without any media coverage whatsoever ANYWHERE in the world.  Most were displaced in the SouthWestern Suburbs of our Metropolitan area... Dandenong, NoblePark etc.  To add salt to the wound, the government was well aware of the FACT that over 15% of them, possibly 20%, are medically certified from their own country as being HIV positive.  Of those, 70% of them are men.  To lay even more salt over the wound, our immagration Mininster 2weeks ago announced that some 500, YES only 500!!!, Somalians wer to be located in and around the Dandenong area.  This was not doubt a smoke screeen to conceal their sudden appearance everywhere in that area after havign let in 50,000 of them.  The people aren't blind, there wer bound to be question asked as to where they came from, so now they know. LOLOL!!!

In the end, you wouldn't believe what this Navy Officer said to me.  He said that he'd hoped that if and when the time comes, that I would arm myself and be ready to support him and his troops in case of an Islamic invasion of Australia, if America lost a foothold on its power on the world political scene.  He assures me that there are many millions of Islamics surrounding our land including Indonesia who are waiting with bated breath to move in and start massacring us in an effort to take over the land for themsleves.  He also said that the biggest mistake our governement made was to dissarm us when they did a few years ago with gun lobbying they made and went onto destroy hundreds of thousands of firearms. 

What can I say???:(
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Hi Andrew,
Yes I agree that many older people are very vague and you have to wonder if they just skipped the part that life offers experience through maturity! It sounds like you are enjoying doing what you are currently, but don’t look at it as ‘cash’ look at it as ‘intention’ you are there for a reason, don’t question that reason just go with it and when it is over, you will reflect on it or later on and see that something ‘now’ was important, and just go slow on those kids, they are very important for our future and when you offer respect and patience to their inexperience, they are not at a different level because you will learn from them also.
That is interesting information and I did know about the HIV, I also know that everything is performed with sequential manipulation, the migration laws are changing and one of those laws is all refugees will undergo a medical test and ‘blood’ is one factor that will be included, fancy that! Blood is extremely important with programming and mind control. So the other factor is these people have come from a mind-set country that is ravaged by war and horrific crime, so second important fact for this is we now have crimes that have never been seen in oz, so hatred is formed for a ‘people’ and I am sure that the majority of these people just want a better life, yet the bad apples ruin it for the majority, so as the Muslim opinion decreases the Somalian opinion is born, and yes they are carefully placed randomly throughout the country, so that everyone has a piece of the pie!
Indonesia has always been a threat to Australia and I was informed yesterday that they have just purchased a dozen or so fighter planes from the US, we do not get our new planes until 2012 (I think) so we are currently defenseless and we always will be with a country like Indonesia, 20 million against 200 million is not good odds!
If you analyze all wars and the pre-requisites that were involved it is easy to see, china is becoming economically strong and most countries are becoming very dependent on them for trade, India and all of Indonesia is slowly following, the more industry offered by the US and Australia to these countries the weaker we all become, because money talks and if they hold our trade then they hold our people!
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