Please stop spreading Americans youth are dumb propaganda!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not all American youth are uneducated or incapable. Recent posts and social media narratives paint a this picture — suggesting that America’s future is doomed and that only immigrants can fill skilled jobs. This is simply not true.



Despite the shortcomings of the K–12 education system, many intelligent, hardworking, and talented young Americans continue to excel across a wide range of fields — including the children of immigrants.

Please stop spreading the false narrative that Americans are “dumb.” The challenges posed by technology (games or social media obsessions) and modern society exist everywhere, not just in the United States.


If people live in states below 20th ranked Montana you should expect poor outcomes.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/public-school-rankings-by-state


No matter how good the schools are, if you rank the 51 states, most of them will always rank below 20.


D.C. is not a state, nor should it ever be. But were D.C. a state today, in 2025, it would rank dead-last (by a wide margin) on SAT scores.

At least try to be ready for prime-time before trying to make an argument for statehood; D.C. is not even trying to offer an adequate public education to its youth, which is why families (like the Obamas) send their children to Maryland for a private school education.


You are lying , but you knew that already

https://www.princetonreview.com/college-advice/sat-score-by-state

States with higher SAT% have lower average scores. DC has 100% SAT%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The issue here is NOT race. The issue is: culture. The kids who succeed have parents with two overarching qualities which other parents lack:

- a culture which values (truly values) educational achievement, and
- high expectations.


I’ve witnessed the culture. It’s mental abuse designed to whip children into emotionally stunted robots with incredible memorization skills.


Racism toward Asians and Asian-Americans really is out of control among you progressive democrats.

Have you always hated Asian people? Or just more recently?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The issue here is NOT race. The issue is: culture. The kids who succeed have parents with two overarching qualities which other parents lack:

- a culture which values (truly values) educational achievement, and
- high expectations.


I’ve witnessed the culture. It’s mental abuse designed to whip children into emotionally stunted robots with incredible memorization skills.


Racism toward Asians and Asian-Americans really is out of control among you progressive democrats.

Have you always hated Asian people? Or just more recently?)

If you think about progressives are basically a bunch of losers controlled by a small number of liberal elites, you won’t be surprised.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not all American youth are uneducated or incapable. Recent posts and social media narratives paint a this picture — suggesting that America’s future is doomed and that only immigrants can fill skilled jobs. This is simply not true.

Despite the shortcomings of the K–12 education system, many intelligent, hardworking, and talented young Americans continue to excel across a wide range of fields — including the children of immigrants.

Please stop spreading the false narrative that Americans are “dumb.” The challenges posed by technology (games or social media obsessions) and modern society exist everywhere, not just in the United States.


Most young people I meet in real life are quite impressive. On social media, most look shallow and dumb. Its a contrast.


Our own generation falls victim to this. Have you read many of the threads here involving schools like Emory, Georgetown and Wake Forest that straddle the DCUM threshold of respectability?

What's funny is their DCs can't get into these three schools, especially the first two.
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