by James Buchanan
There are two big changes taking place in America. One is racial and the other
is cultural. The racial change involves millions of Third World immigrants
entering the US both legally and illegally. The cultural change involves
millions of young Americans watching increasingly dumbed-down entertainment.
Instead of reading books and actually learning things, more and more young
people spend all their time on cell phones, Instant Messaging their friends or
surfing the Internet. While it is possible to use new technology to become
smarter, most people look for cheap entertainment. Cell phones and Instant
Messaging make it easier than ever to be distracted from homework.
A recent news article
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confirms this trend: “The high school class of 2006 got stuck with a new,
longer version of the SAT and didn’t fare well on it. Average reading and math
scores fell a total of seven points - the sharpest decline in 31 years. Experts
agreed the dip in combined math and critical reading scores on the college
entrance exam was related to the new version of the test - but differed as to
how. The updated exam, with a new writing section, also features more advanced
math questions and replaces analogies with more reading comprehension.”
While some will argue that recent changes in the exam are responsible for the
big drop, the exam is still intended to test basic abilities in English and
math. Eventually the critics of the exam will begin to look like the Black
political leaders who kept blaming “cultural bias” for the low test scores of
Blacks in both English and Math.
The truth is our population is getting dumber. Every year, America has a higher
percentage of Third World people. And every year, there are more mindless ways
for young people to babble electronically with each other twenty-four hours per
day when they should be learning grammar, history and a basic education.