Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s next? idolizing and justifying ISIS and claiming they were right?
Critical thinking skills are lacking in young people whose brains haven’t finished developing and who seemed easily swayed. Also radicalization isn’t reserved for Qanon lovers; it’s happening to young affluent liberal people (particularly white) who seem to need to quickly latch onto some idea with no real world experience or struggles.
The dots connecting that Bin Laden was ends justified the means because American citizens paid taxes that funded a government that had foreign policy that supported Israel or that supported oil rights in the Gulf is dangerously close to saying theories that would support blowing up China (as an example).
or the eugenic positions that were used to build “a better and stronger Germany) 80-90 years ago.
Perhaps you should stop for a moment and ask yourself why groups like Isis and Hamas exist? They were not created in a vacuum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t help that kids like, don’t read any books published before 2010 these days. Our school teacher was hard pressed to point to a reading list for our sixth grader. Almost like she was afraid to recommend anything. What is going on?
I made the kid read the diary of Anne Frank. I doubt it will ever be assigned.
The left says everything is racist and the right says everything is woke.
Honestly it's hard to know what the majority of the left or right or anyone think because we've mistaken loud voices on social media as representative of a majority. What does properly conducted polling actually show? Get back to using that as a source for what people think.
Polling? Have you seen the state of polling today? It's all leading questions designed to get the answer whomever is funding the polling wants.
Besides, that's not how we used to do it. It used to be that a small few were considered experts and we relied on whatever they thought. Regular people didn't have opinions.
I don't mean to be a killjoy. The democratization of opinion is a good thing. But we got lazy and transactional. Twitter is easy. Debates are fun. STEM is where the money is. Teaching is just a service sector job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TikTok is largely a highly successful psyop campaign by China, which combined with a lack of rigor (from the left) and funding (from the right) in public education. When both the left and the right conspire to weaken public education, it leaves room for hostile foreign entities to take its place. Nonsense like this results.
We all of course know that most of the loud and dumb voices on TikTok supporting Bin Laden would be the first immediately executed in the radical Islamist caliphate that he envisioned, assuming they are actually normal people and not foreign paid agents. But this is a group of people without basic education. Keep in mind a lot of the loudest voices here lost 1-2 years of schooling at an absolutely critical juncture in their education.
The US doesn’t value education any more, across the board politically. This is the result.
Don't disagree, but as a Baltimore resident, I can assure you that more school funding is not the solution.
The problem is that social media has given everyone the (mistaken) idea that their opinions are worthy of being shared.
Strongly disagree. We need freely shared ideas and more critical thinking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lack of history classes, lack of civic classes, lack of world event classes all taught with rigor.
Lack of pride in the US taught by the schools.
Lack of pride is an understatement.
A generation of kids have been taught to feel ashamed of their race and ashamed of western culture…ya know…the colonizing racist slave holders.
Forget democracy, rule of law, equality, free speech, etc. America super sucks, kids.
I can’t wait to hear what Bill Maher says about this on Friday night. He’s been warning everyone about this for years…just like he predicted Trump wouldn’t leave the White House willingly.
Anonymous wrote:This is a natural outcome of the right, who have been preaching violence towards opponents is a viable solution to political differences. The GOP has normalized violent rhetoric.
Anonymous wrote:Do they know he's dead?
Anonymous wrote:
I'm starting to think that the doomsayers were right about TikTok - and also that the conservatives who said our decadent society was going to crumble were maybe onto something, too.
I'm a moderate D - I still support Biden. I am as middle of the road as they come. And I'm starting to understand why older people are so dismissive and wary of the youngs.
The Guardian took down the letter because it was getting too much traffic after going viral on TikTok
Anonymous wrote:Lack of history classes, lack of civic classes, lack of world event classes all taught with rigor.
Lack of pride in the US taught by the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Is it any wonder we have millions of young people protesting the war in Gaza and justifying what Hamas terrorists did to innocent Israelis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t help that kids like, don’t read any books published before 2010 these days. Our school teacher was hard pressed to point to a reading list for our sixth grader. Almost like she was afraid to recommend anything. What is going on?
I made the kid read the diary of Anne Frank. I doubt it will ever be assigned.
The left says everything is racist and the right says everything is woke.
Honestly it's hard to know what the majority of the left or right or anyone think because we've mistaken loud voices on social media as representative of a majority. What does properly conducted polling actually show? Get back to using that as a source for what people think.
Polling? Have you seen the state of polling today? It's all leading questions designed to get the answer whomever is funding the polling wants.
Besides, that's not how we used to do it. It used to be that a small few were considered experts and we relied on whatever they thought. Regular people didn't have opinions.
I don't mean to be a killjoy. The democratization of opinion is a good thing. But we got lazy and transactional. Twitter is easy. Debates are fun. STEM is where the money is. Teaching is just a service sector job.
Notice I said *properly* conducted polling.
Please tell me how to "properly" poll on this issue?
Does Israel have a right to exist?
Does Palestine have a right to exist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t help that kids like, don’t read any books published before 2010 these days. Our school teacher was hard pressed to point to a reading list for our sixth grader. Almost like she was afraid to recommend anything. What is going on?
I made the kid read the diary of Anne Frank. I doubt it will ever be assigned.
The left says everything is racist and the right says everything is woke.
Honestly it's hard to know what the majority of the left or right or anyone think because we've mistaken loud voices on social media as representative of a majority. What does properly conducted polling actually show? Get back to using that as a source for what people think.
Polling? Have you seen the state of polling today? It's all leading questions designed to get the answer whomever is funding the polling wants.
Besides, that's not how we used to do it. It used to be that a small few were considered experts and we relied on whatever they thought. Regular people didn't have opinions.
I don't mean to be a killjoy. The democratization of opinion is a good thing. But we got lazy and transactional. Twitter is easy. Debates are fun. STEM is where the money is. Teaching is just a service sector job.
Notice I said *properly* conducted polling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t help that kids like, don’t read any books published before 2010 these days. Our school teacher was hard pressed to point to a reading list for our sixth grader. Almost like she was afraid to recommend anything. What is going on?
I made the kid read the diary of Anne Frank. I doubt it will ever be assigned.
The left says everything is racist and the right says everything is woke.
Honestly it's hard to know what the majority of the left or right or anyone think because we've mistaken loud voices on social media as representative of a majority. What does properly conducted polling actually show? Get back to using that as a source for what people think.
Polling? Have you seen the state of polling today? It's all leading questions designed to get the answer whomever is funding the polling wants.
Besides, that's not how we used to do it. It used to be that a small few were considered experts and we relied on whatever they thought. Regular people didn't have opinions.
I don't mean to be a killjoy. The democratization of opinion is a good thing. But we got lazy and transactional. Twitter is easy. Debates are fun. STEM is where the money is. Teaching is just a service sector job.