In this time when virtually all our standards and traditions
are falling away or being scrapped, we should be concerned about what America will
look like in another generation. Will America even be recognizable?
School-age kids aren’t being taught to write or read
cursive. Like the kids in the UK, 80 percent of Oklahoma kids 6 to 12 years old
also are having trouble telling time on an analog clock.
Much of public education seems to be in a crisis.
Columnist
and economics professor Walter Williams wrote recently about the 2017 National
Assessment of Educational Progress, which is often referred to as “The Nation’s
Report Card,” showing disturbing results.
“Only
37 percent of 12th-graders tested proficient or better in reading, and only 25
percent did so in math.”
He
went on to report that America’s high school graduation rate is over 80
percent, which indicates that graduates’ math and reading skills are at a
12th-grade level. How can that be, he asks, when 63 percent are not proficient
in reading and 75 percent are not proficient in math?
Combine
that with the changes to the curriculum, where many schools no longer teach
civics or properly emphasize American history, and we appear to be deliberately
creating a generation of young people who are seriously under-educated, in
general, and about their country in particular.
College
once was a place where young people went to advance their education, prepare
for their future work life, and evolve from a teenager into a mature adult. Now,
many campuses are places where free speech, once strongly emphasized on
campuses, is dead or dying, and instead of learning to cope with adverse realities,
they are provided protection from them.
The
successful imposition of political correctness and the over-the-top behavior of
some people to push PC on the public have turned things upside-down. This may
pose one of the most serious societal problems we will face, as so many people
want to magnify tiny little “discomforts” into Earth-shattering events, and
condemn those who are responsible for these minor “offenses” to a living hell.
Among the abundant examples of this silliness is the recent
episode where an American high school girl chose as her attire for the high
school prom a dress with a Chinese theme. The PC police quickly hopped aboard
the Knee-jerk Band Wagon to label her a “racist” and scream that she was guilty
of “cultural appropriation.”
The young lady brushed off the nutty criticism, and the
Chinese reacted positively to her. But the PC crowd apparently believes that
only Asians can enjoy sushi, and only Italians can order spaghetti, or go to
Pasquales’ restaurant.
The profound goofiness of such ideas apparently escapes the
understanding of the disciples of political correctness. Many of these folks
are from the younger generations, thus this way of thinking does not bode well
for America’s future, unless they experience an intellectual renaissance.
America – the land of the free – a place where government was
designed to serve the people, now has important agencies like the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) straying from
their constitutional roles and being run by people who are motivated by narrow political
goals rather than their sworn duty to honorably serve Americans.
IRS employee Lois Lerner delayed applications and hassled applicants
for non-profit status because they were conservative organizations. FBI agent
Peter Strozk and his lover, agency attorney Lisa Page, used FBI email for partisan
messages against Donald Trump’s candidacy. And then we have former FBI Director
Jim Comey and former Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and their numerous misdeeds.
The list goes on.
The now notorious and fraudulent Trump dossier was used as
evidence to get a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant against
Trump officials Carter Page and Michael Flynn. And the FBI and Department of Justice
are withholding documents legally subpoenaed by a congressional committee with
oversight authority.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation to find a
crime in the Trump campaign in the 2016 election had cost taxpayers nearly $7
million as of last December, producing only meager results, thus far.
One year on, two people associated with Trump have been
charged: Former campaign chief Paul Manafort, over alleged bank fraud many
years ago, and former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn for lying to the
FBI, after FBI officials said that he was not suspected of lying. Flynn plead
guilty to the charge, apparently to end the crippling legal fees that drove him
to near bankruptcy.
And then there’s the $20 trillion national debt – $62,500
per American – that no one seems serious about reducing, that threatens the
nation’s future.
Young people who are inadequately prepared through their
education to understand America and the realities of life, and people both
inside and outside the government, and in the news media, who are willing and
eager to cheat to achieve their political goals may bring about the demise of
the country.
Are Abraham Lincoln’s words coming true? “America will never
be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be
because we destroyed ourselves.”
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