A New Year's Resolution for the American Public: Don't Die Stupid
A friend of mine hands me what looks like a business card. It says, "Don't Die Stupid." As America begins another round of voting to select the next president, or retain the current one, what we need is a stupid test. Flunk it and you shouldn't vote.
Evidence of the dumbing-down of America is everywhere. Some of it is chronicled in a new book, "Blue Collar Intellectuals: When the Enlightened and the Everyman Elevated America" by Daniel J. Flynn.
Flynn contends popular culture has divorced itself from the life of the mind. He has plenty of examples in case television, texting, video games and improper use of English ("she was like and then I was like") are not enough.
Flynn calls the digital age that has sped up the process by which we receive information "Idiotville," because it has made us less intelligent.
"Stupid is the new smart," writes Flynn. He says we arrived at this lower level of brain activity because as recently as the last century "the everyman aspired to high culture and ... intellectuals descended from the ivory tower to speak to the everyman." Today, he says, "Those who pursue the life of the mind have insulated themselves from popular culture. Speaking in insider jargon and writing unread books, intellectuals have locked themselves away in a ghetto of their own creation."
That has left the nonintellectual class to fend for itself. One library in Portland, Me., rather than leading, is being led by the unformed teenage mind. "Video gaming is just a new form of literacy," says the "teen librarian." If so, what's the new form of illiteracy, ignorance about how to use a joystick?
Flynn quotes from Steven Johnson's book, "Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter." Sure, and sugar makes us slimmer. Johnson says, "Reality shows ... challenge our emotional intelligence." Emotional intelligence? In an age when feelings trump everything and too many reality TV programs feature well-heeled housewives and love-starved bachelors, "emotional intelligence" is a contradiction.
"A mind is a terrible thing to waste" is the slogan of the United Negro College Fund. It certainly is.
Here's a potent example of what Flynn means when he writes about the destruction of our minds: "At the tony Cushing Academy in western Massachusetts, $40,000 in tuition doesn't even get you a library anymore. 'When I look at books, I see an outdated technology, like scrolls before books,' the prep school's headmaster notes, adding, 'This isn't 'Fahrenheit 451.'' "
"It is, and '1984,' too," comments Flynn. "In place of the twenty thousand discarded books, the school spent $500,000 on an Orwellian 'learning center' complete with three giant flat-screen televisions and a cappuccino machine. School officials guessed that only a few dozen books had been checked out at any one time."
The solution? Get rid of the books. Don't get kids interested in books when they'd rather play "World of Warcraft," or if younger, watch cartoons, which can't be that different from "The Canterbury Tales," right?
Our intellectual depth increasingly resembles floor wax; shiny on top, but lacking depth. A muscle atrophies if it is not used. Similarly, a mind becomes lazy if it is not well fed. And a weak mind dumbs-down our politics. We elect people we come to dislike because too many of us require no more of them than we require of ourselves. We then wonder why little seems to work and the country soon suffers.
In Iowa this week, followed by New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida, Republican voters will begin the process of selecting a presidential nominee. It's not that sufficient information about the problems confronting us -- along with solutions that actually work -- are not available. It's just that we're not reading much about them.
Like, ya know, man, that's just the way it is. Like, ya know what I'm sayin'?
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Don't listen to any of the morons, especially O'blahblah.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 6:31pm.
During the Democrat Primary during the last presedential election, I found myself coming away from watching the candidates thinking that this Obama dude sounded really smart. Since my gut was telling me something different, I quit watching anything he said on TV, and instead started going online after his appearances and reading the transcripts of what he said.
People, I am here to tell you, he doesn't say Shiite! It is all platitudes, empty phrases with lots of flowery language, and without the unusual staccato style of "speechafying" that tends to hypnotize listeners, it is basically a load of crap. The man can say absolutely nothing of substance, and say it better than anyone since Adolph Hitler and Fidel Castro. His only contemporary who comes close is his buddy, Hugo Chavez.
I have a feeling that we are dealing with a member of that very elite fraternity.
If people in this country don't get the hell away from TV debates, and start reading what all of these morons are saying, we are in for a very bleak future. At least read the transcripts after the speeches to see how easily most of them can sucker the average listener.
Bubba
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 01/03/2012 - 8:05am.
I can still remember seeing Bill Clinton speak at a picnic in the midwest, in the summer of 1990. I'd never heard of him before that. I only heard the last 5 or 6 minutes but thought that he made a lot of sense. It was several months later that I saw him speak again. It took me a few minutes but I realized he was contradicting a lot of what I'd heard earlier.
He was one of the best at telling an audience what they wanted to hear. Sadly it look a lot of people much longer to figure that out, and some still haven't. Obama knows that half the country doens't pay taxes or contribute to the growth of the country, and I think they are the only ones he wants to speak to now.
Should the Comrade Dear Ruler somehow manage to get reelected...
Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 8:35pm.
...it will be proof positive that America has become too stupid to survive any longer as a free country.
Of course, if you really think about it, this country hasn't been truly free in some time, and is becoming even less so as each day passes.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Study the words...not the image.
Submitted by Miket53 on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 8:36pm.
Cal Thomas and Daniel Flynn are right on target. People are not seeking the real information they need and have accepted to take in whatever image or "reality" is thrown at them. President Obama gained many votes from people who were impressed with his oratory skills. People mistook a great speech for great content. In the non-political world the flood of reality shows has fogged peoples minds. "TRU TV" is a wash with fake "reality" shows that most accept as real. The old saying of "don't judge a book by its cover" is more important today than ever. In the past the phrase meant not to judge negatively based on appearance....today it should tell people to look inside for content before judging. The unfortunate fact is there is many more sources of information at our finger tips than ever yet most take in whatever is fed to them.
Miket53 http://mtaricani.blogspot.com/
⇒ Columbia U - embracing stupid
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 9:45pm.
College credits for study of Occupy movement.
Are you ready for this money quote?
. . . "taught by Dr. Hannah Appel, a veteran of the Occupy movement"
How many months old is this movement, and it already has veterans?
Americans are NOT as smart as we once were
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 01/03/2012 - 8:08am.
Guess who has been writing the textbooks and curricula for the entire period of this intelligence reduction? The intellectuals. Guess they have us where they want us.