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March 11 2008
Embarrassingly Stupid Americans -- One in Five Believes Sun Revolves Around Earth

stupidThe title of this article, that an embarrassingly high number of Americans believe that the sun revolves around the Earth, is only one point argued by the Washington Post’s Susan Jacoby, in her attempt to prove that Americans are in serious intellectual trouble, facing a virulent mixture of anti-intellectualism, anti-rationalism and low expectations.

What else is signaling that Americans are becoming increasingly dumbed-down as a society?
  • Attention spans are declining; Jacoby suggests this is due to television and videos. For instance, between 1968 and 1988, the average sound bite on the news for a presidential candidate dropped from 42.3 seconds to 9.8 seconds. By 2000, according to a Harvard study, the daily candidate bite was down to just 7.8 seconds.
  • General knowledge is eroding. This is evidenced not only by the fact that one in five U.S. adults believe the sun revolves around the Earth, but also many others.
Yet, it’s not bad enough that knowledge is quickly declining in the United States. On top of that, there is an arrogance about this lack of knowledge, almost as if a good portion of the population is saying, “We know we’re ignorant, but we don’t care!”

Consider, for instance, that a 2006 survey by National Geographic-Roper found that nearly half of young Americans did not think it was necessary to know the location of other countries in which important news was being made. And another one-third felt it was “not at all important” to know a foreign language.

Why is this so concerning? Because …  

Fear and Ignorance Go Hand in Hand

The more that you are kept in the dark, either due to your own lack of inquisitiveness or the workings of an unscrupulous industry (such as the food industry that markets junk foods and soda to children as though it is something they should be consuming), the easier you are to manipulate.

And this is where a population of people who do not possess their own knowledge base will easily believe, for instance, that they must quickly get vaccinated to protect themselves against an imaginary pandemic like the bird flu, or that food from their local supermarket is somehow safer than food grown by a farmer down the road.

Obviously, most of you reading this do not fall into this category, as you are actively seeking more knowledge, just by reading this.

Well, it is my goal to help create a fundamental paradigm shift in people’s consciousness about health, and also about empowerment. Because the more you know, the more you will realize that you have the power to impart positive changes in your life, and the lives of those around you.

And, ultimately, living a positive life is really what it is all about.

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New to Natural
[ Joined on 11/07 ] [ Posted on February 25, 2008 ]
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As I teach in one of Americas' public schools, let me assure you of the mix of intelligence and stupidity coming up.  Unfortunately, they're not coming in equal droves:  In fact the ratio of intelligent vs. stupid  is quite sad.   Here are my observations:

1.  Studies have shown flouride to decrease IQ
2.  Students on "modifications" recieve a lesser work load.  Does less practice make sense for students who don't "get it?"
3.  Schools need students for funding, therefore, instead of making kids responsible for their education by giving consequences, we allow kids to "hold the power" so to speak.  We show them we need them for funding instead of showing them that they need us for the education they're going to recieve
4.  With the breakdown of the family, many students aren't held accountable at home. 
5.  With both parents having to work, kids get far less discipline than they would if mom or dad was home all day.
6.  Lawsuits have threatened any sort of consequence parents or schools can dole out to students. 
7.  Kids are exposed to voilence on a regular basis, yet are never taught how to "stick up for themselves" rationally.  The result?  The only influence of conflict resolution they have is "mom and dad's divorce" and the video games they play
8.  Diet = Sugar.  Sugar = energy.  Energy = ADD diagnoses.  ADD = Ritalin.
9.  When we were little, we were told to be home "before dark."  Our days were spent outside, exploring the laws of gravity, motion and relativity first hand.  These are just a few of the many (sometimes hard) lessons we learned.
10.  Kids are working, but they're working the "do you want fries with that" jobs (and getting a minimum wage boost from the feds).  Manual labor would do this upcoming generation a lot of good. 
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Mercola
  
New to Natural
[ Joined on 11/07 ]  [ Posted on February 26, 2008]
29 Points        
   
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  Mercola
The "General Education Board" which I recently learned recieved HUGE contributions from Rockefeller (and started public education), actually stated their intent with public education as this:


In 1906 The Education Board put out a statement that read in part, “We shall not try to make these people or any of their children into philosophers or men of learning or men of science. We have not to raise up from among them authors, educators, poets or men of letters. We shall not search for embryo great artists, painters, musicians, nor lawyers doctors, preachers, politicians, statesmen, of whom we have ample supply. The task we set before ourselves is simple...We will organize children...and teach them to do in a perfect way the things their fathers and mothers are doing in an imperfect way.”

Public schools are indirectly "dumbing down kids" as a result from the socialist views of politicians and legislation in this country.  I can't think of any teacher on the staff here that doesn't want these kids to be smart:  we all stay after school, add extra "help" programs, etc. to work with them.  I teach in the fine arts, so one of my primary goals is to help these kids develop their passion in life.  Unfortunately, it's the legislation coming from the government that impeeds education. 
Mercola
  
Adela
[ Joined on 11/07 ]  [ Posted on March 11, 2008]
       
   
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  Mercola

Very good answer. All are true. I came to US when I was pregnant wiht my son and did not know English. I followed the pedetrician advise like the Bible. I gave my son since he was 1 month flouride drops and when I chnaged him, the new one strted all the immunizations from the beginging because they overlloked the chart. My son had health problems for 10 years. He recovered most of them by trying alternatives and eating organic (some come back when he eats products containing corn syroup, artificial sweeteners and colors). However, I do not agree wiht the article because I am impressed how many briliant children I see in his school. I do not think that the Eupropeans are more educated. They know more by the virtue of their reach inheritance. They leave on that inheritance, they are proud but they do not do much to diserve it. Here, there are problems because a free society imposes high demands because the competition. On top of what you have mentioned, I would add the lack of time for social support. Yes, there are all kind of social gatherings but they are meaningless and the children know it. Best wishes. A.

Mercola
  
corgi
[ Joined on 06/07 ]  [ Posted on March 11, 2008]
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  Mercola

As an instructor at a community college, I can tell you that it spills over in spades. Students that cant read, write or comprehend. Most get 'the grant', sign up, show up a couple times and disappear for most of the courses. Then they are given a pass grade.  Its all part of the great social experiment to make everyone equally stupid instead of equally smart. The school gets its money, the civil rights people get to brag, the ACLU gets to trash the nation. The socialists and liberals get to go to heaven for their good works and giant corporations and companies get to suck all the money out of the dumb sheeple. Arent we proud of ourselves. AmeriKa will soon be another third world sewer.

Mercola
  
didgeridoog
[ Joined on 03/08 ]  [ Posted on March 11, 2008]
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  Mercola

New to Natural, if you are a teacher you should know - 'i' before 'e' except after 'c' - receive.

Mercola
  
EFT
[ Joined on 03/08 ]  [ Posted on March 11, 2008]
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  Mercola

Standards are lower indeed.....check your spelling of "recieve." That's not a typo, but "voilence" is, I hope.

Mercola
  
Brian M
[ Joined on 03/08 ]  [ Posted on March 11, 2008]
       
   
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  Mercola

I'm sorry from pointing this out. I don't mean to split hairs but you listed several reasons why your students are "stupid". Many of your reasons are valid but I do have to point out that you mentioned that you are an instructor yet your response was full of misspellings and poor grammar.

Mercola
  
ffcdr
[ Joined on 06/06 ]  [ Posted on March 11, 2008]
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  Mercola

"i" before "e" except after "c"

Mercola
  
Chingobingo
[ Joined on 12/07 ]  [ Posted on March 11, 2008]
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  Mercola

Interesting that a teacher would spell "receive" and "violence" wrong!

But I do agree with your points!

Mercola
  
RimRock Annie
[ Joined on 01/07 ]  [ Posted on March 12, 2008]
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  Mercola

Don't worry about your mispelling, New to Natural.  Many famous high IQ'ers couldn't spell.  The rule "i before e except after c does not apply to many many words. RimrockAnnie  

Mercola
  
swb
[ Joined on 04/07 ]  [ Posted on March 12, 2008]
       
   
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  Mercola

My father, who is a teacher once recounted to me a story of overhearing a couple of high school kids talking in the hall. One was saying that he was having a difficult time getting his hair clean at his house, because they had "hard water". The other kid remarked " your an idiot, there's no such thing as "hard water"!

Personally, I always thought that kid had to really work at being that stupid; but, now I'm not so sure!

Mercola
  
rvrichardson
[ Joined on 06/06 ]  [ Posted on March 13, 2008]
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  Mercola

Here are my observations. (Please read the complete commentary)

1. Stop laying blame on external influences. They were always there even in the 18th century.

2. Work load is a personal or family issue. If the students don't get enough work. Parents should increase this load at home.

3. More funding does not create higher education.

4. I agree with the breakdown of the family unit; however discipline taught early will endure many tribulations.

5. My wife and myself have both worked our whole lives, both my parents worked their whole lives and both my grandparents worked their whole lives. Both my children know the meaning of discipline and are happy about the situation.

6. Lawsuits, parents, you only have yourselves to blame, you allowed this to happen.

7. Exposure to violence. Switch off the TV; don't buy the games, simple. Divorce, work it out or don't get married in the first place. (Remember - for better or worse, richer or poorer, sickness and in health)

8. My kids grew up on sugar, I grew up on sugar, my parents grew up on sugar and as far as I know so did the rest of the family tree. Regulate the candy and soda.

9. Kick them out of the house, switch off the TV and the take away the games, soon they will go out and discover the laws again.

10. Work teaches responsibility, we all did some sort of extra work for money, once again everything in moderation.

The first day both of my children started university, we were told that because they are now adults, you as a parent have no say or authority in the system. Nonsense, I will stay involved in my family’s life and give them advice until I am on the cold slab, that is my duty. They do not always want to hear it, I don't care.

I knew I had done a good job as a parent, when, at my daughters graduation I asked her about her thoughts that day and she answered.

"Dad, the only regret I have, is that I have no regrets".

Parents, you have to take responsibility, you brought them into this world.

Mercola
  
potter1958
[ Joined on 06/06 ]  [ Posted on March 13, 2008]
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  Mercola

How rvrichardson does not have 100 points for his reply tells everyone alot about all of you who post on this site.

Take some responsibility people.  How many of you looked at your kids' homework every night to make sure they were understanding and getting it done?

Flouride, my kids still brush with it.  The oldest was 4.6 GPA in high school and straight A's so far in college while majoring in Biology.  The youngest has been straight A's through private grade school (to make sure she got pushed harder than the public school) and about to finish 8th grade.  My wife and I both work 60+ hours a week.

Yes, there are problems with the world around us.  More, in my opinion, with the liberal views and practices than with conservative.  Why, for example, would any kid recieve a passing grade that they did not deserve?  'New to Natural' talks of Rockerfeller, yet why do the majority of teachers in the teachers union vote for the liberal democrats?  Answer:MONEY IN THEIR POCKETS. Why are they against merit pay, like every other job in the country?  Not fair?  True, not fair TO THE KIDS!

Take a breath, and start with your own house.  Then look at the two political parties and ask yourself which has done LESS damage to our country, and vote accordingly, all the way down to your city electives.  And all of you Ron Paul 'whatevers',  grow up, and look at least at what party he is with.  It's at least going in a better direction than the other party.  So, you and the country are still going to be better off voting Republican than sitting at home.

Mercola