by Aaron » Sun 19 Dec 2004, 10:41:56
Interesting topic...
Perhaps the apparent "dumbing down" of America is a function of scale?
Like G. Carlin says, in any group of people there are a few smart winners, and a whole lot of losers.
Maybe we are just seeing this same distribution magnified by a larger population? Same percent of smart/dumb, just in larger numbers.
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IMO, it's the death of literacy which is the prime mover here.
Kids don't read today... without that basis for expanding vocabulary & usage, you can be the greatest thinker in history... but we will never know it.
"All men are created equal", does not actually mean "equal". It implies "equal in opportunity".
In today's soccer-mom, child obsessed America; after decades of "feel good" education and all the lessons of "entitlement"; our corporate overlords have lead us into a moral & intellectual sewer.
I recently went through a classic example of this thinking with my own son (15).
Going along with a group of kids at his school, he stupidly wrote the nick-name of a peer on the bathroom wall in school. I attended this same school myself, and in my day this kind of infraction would have drawn immediate punishment in the form of corporal punishment (what we used to call "Getting pops") (No offense Pops lol).
But today, this is a criminal offense which resulted in months of probation, and an exhaustive set of legal loops to jump through. For the 10 or 15 seconds it took to repair this "damage" the school has fined me $150, and along with lawyer fees, and court costs etc, has netted the system hundreds of dollars from my pocket. I'm not saying he should be let off, but it seems clear that since he would have received the same punishment for say... shattering a plate-glass window, that this is all about money, and has zero to do with correcting behavior.
The DA actually wanted to file FELONY vandalism charges!
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Seems to me that our education system is struggling with the same issue as society at large.
Greed
Can't let the neighbors kids jump on the trampoline... parents might sue me.
Don't keep alcohol in the house... if a kid breaks into my house and breaks the lock on the liquor cabinet, I'd be liable.
Gotta sign a parental release for my kid to shoot paint-balls with other kids on the range.
Perhaps we have "sanitized" the experience of youth in America to the point where we are now seeing an increase in "risk taking" by teenagers as an unconscious respond.
As N.S. says in his amazing novel "Snow Crash" :
<paraphrase> "At some point in every young man's life, he thinks that if I could just study for years on a mountain-top monastery, I could be the baddest MF on Earth."
And as Tony Soprano says:
"What they didn't know, was that when they got Gary Cooper to start talking... they couldn't get him to shut up!"
As I've expressed in other threads; this forum, perhaps we have "thrown out the baby with the bathwater" in western culture to some extent.
We lose machismo, but with it goes strength.
We discourage discrimination, and with it being discriminative.
I'll ask a question of the ladies here.
Which do you prefer as a mate?
1. Confident and strong man with ambition and drive, who is also open to criticism, is smart and desires a more emotionally sensitive partner to help him understand & integrate his own emotional life.
2. Weakling jellyfish who bends to your every wish, always agrees with you, and weeps like a baby at the slightest infraction?
As we struggle to integrate traditionally feminine values like compassion, nurturing, & equality into western culture, we should remember that women today have more access to traditionally male dominated positions of power than ever before in history. As if our women had pulled back the curtain of the male dominated world stage, and are eager to make sweeping changes to the terrible mess they found there.
Western peoples are by & very large, so separated from the natural world they inhabit, that they have lost a critical context for the meaning of life itself.
Like some zero gee plant experiments; when freed from the tyranny of gravity, they simply go crazy.
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I believe that a healthy person is a fully integrated person with a comfortable balance between our two selves. The Buddhist "middle path" where both our intrinsic animal nature, and our higher moral self, are woven together into a singular individual.
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Our common desire to cheat death is perhaps at the root of this issue as well.
Mandatory helmets for motorcycle riders? OMG!
Didn't work initially, so they repealed it here until some bright legislator grew a brain and proposed taxing those who don't wear a helmet through a non-helmet license.
Again with the G. Carlin:
"As cruel as it is, the kid who chokes on marbles on the playground, does not grow up to have kids of his own."
Circle of life Simba...
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Aaron on Sun 19 Dec 2004, 11:48:18, edited 1 time in total.
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson