Anonymous wrote:It's a $20 million "thing", sunshine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Project SAM was dropped.
If Democrats start trying to win back red pill men, I would refuse to vote Democrat.
If anything, Democrats need to hold up ideals, not try to go back to the 1950’s.
It was dropped? Says who? Cite.
The Rolling Stone article above is from yesterday. It hasn’t been dropped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Project SAM was dropped.
If Democrats start trying to win back red pill men, I would refuse to vote Democrat.
If anything, Democrats need to hold up ideals, not try to go back to the 1950’s.
It was dropped? Says who? Cite.
Anonymous wrote:Project SAM was dropped.
If Democrats start trying to win back red pill men, I would refuse to vote Democrat.
If anything, Democrats need to hold up ideals, not try to go back to the 1950’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any sign they want to change policies to appeal to young men, or do they just want to learn new ways to speak the same policies?
It's always a "messaging" problem with Democrats. They can't ever come to terms with the fact that their ineffectual leaders and half-measure policies that never actually challenge the status quo may actually be unpopular.
+10000000. And that some of their actual policies are repellant.
Except no.
In reality people support the democrats polices.
They just ascribe the things they like to the wrong party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude have you tried to follow how Gen z and alpha talk? It’s unintelligible. They absolutely need to study it.
Or ya know … we could educate kids so they speak, write, and read in compete thoughts and sentences.
That’s too much work. Let’s just pay for a few consultant’s summer homes and move on.
Whatever.
- Gen Xer
I have normal Gen Z kids that are capable of effective communication with adults. I’m sorry if your kids are a hot mess.
Trust me, as a teacher, your children are the outliers not the norms.
I teach both Gen Z and Gen Alpha kids in high school. Their attention spans are the worst I've ever seen, and AI is only making it worse. They don't want to read anything, not even short passages, and basically want a TL;DR of everything. Their reading comprehension is terrible due to their short attention spans. They also cannot spell worth a damn. They're so used to text lingo and their own shorthand that they've forgotten how to correctly spell simple words like 'something'. It is not at all unusual for me to get assignments turned in with something spelled as sumthin. Something interesting that I learned is that a lot of kids turn off auto-correct on their phones because, and I quote, "Bro, only old people text like that." So without auto-correct on, they continuously misspell words to the point where their phones learn their most-used incorrectly spelled words and auto-suggest them. So when they're doing assignments on their phones, as they all do, they use these incorrect words.
My younger sister teaches 2nd grade and she only has 3 or 4 kids in her class who do not have their own cell phones. Why do 7 and 8 yos need their own phones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude have you tried to follow how Gen z and alpha talk? It’s unintelligible. They absolutely need to study it.
Or ya know … we could educate kids so they speak, write, and read in compete thoughts and sentences.
That’s too much work. Let’s just pay for a few consultant’s summer homes and move on.
Whatever.
- Gen Xer
I have normal Gen Z kids that are capable of effective communication with adults. I’m sorry if your kids are a hot mess.
Trust me, as a teacher, your children are the outliers not the norms.
I teach both Gen Z and Gen Alpha kids in high school. Their attention spans are the worst I've ever seen, and AI is only making it worse. They don't want to read anything, not even short passages, and basically want a TL;DR of everything. Their reading comprehension is terrible due to their short attention spans. They also cannot spell worth a damn. They're so used to text lingo and their own shorthand that they've forgotten how to correctly spell simple words like 'something'. It is not at all unusual for me to get assignments turned in with something spelled as sumthin. Something interesting that I learned is that a lot of kids turn off auto-correct on their phones because, and I quote, "Bro, only old people text like that." So without auto-correct on, they continuously misspell words to the point where their phones learn their most-used incorrectly spelled words and auto-suggest them. So when they're doing assignments on their phones, as they all do, they use these incorrect words.
My younger sister teaches 2nd grade and she only has 3 or 4 kids in her class who do not have their own cell phones. Why do 7 and 8 yos need their own phones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude have you tried to follow how Gen z and alpha talk? It’s unintelligible. They absolutely need to study it.
Or ya know … we could educate kids so they speak, write, and read in compete thoughts and sentences.
That’s too much work. Let’s just pay for a few consultant’s summer homes and move on.
Whatever.
- Gen Xer
I have normal Gen Z kids that are capable of effective communication with adults. I’m sorry if your kids are a hot mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan may be the final nail in the Democrat platform. Is leadership so out of touch that they need to study the syntax of young men? I’m at a complete loss.
They are doing literally what everyone told them to do: listen to average American men and speak their language.
They aren’t talking with them, they are studying how to talk to them. Cringe.
Anonymous wrote:Dems are socially awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any sign they want to change policies to appeal to young men, or do they just want to learn new ways to speak the same policies?
They seem to want to kick David Hogg out, and will probably instead try have Chuck Schumer rap.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan may be the final nail in the Democrat platform. Is leadership so out of touch that they need to study the syntax of young men? I’m at a complete loss.