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Kathy Hughes's avatar

Trump is actually calling others what he is. A whole lot of Scott Adams (Dilbert) groupies are calling Democrats the same thinks and worse, but the reality is every Republican accusation is a confession.

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Unfortunately from what I saw substitute teaching for years in what was classified as a very good school district is that a lot of parents have abrogated learning and discipline to the teachers. And the teachers are overwhelmed by how many students they must manage, and how limited their control of the classrooms really is. And the pandemic certainly didn't help to raise a generation of disciplined and focused kids either.

Of course people have been worried about how kids grow up since the ancient Greeks thought writing would destroy oral traditions; dime novels, movies, radio, television, computer games, all have been blamed for "weakening" them. But throughout all this time we had certain commons of civility. Losing that, not to mention the generally poor teaching of civics, gives them poorer futures, not to mention our inability to have a long-term functioning democracy.

I will add that their attention spans seem to be shot. Fast paced games, instantly finding information (accurate or not) and quickly writing assignments online do not encourage sitting down and thinking out problems. If there is no patience, then everything becomes fleeting entertainment. So Trump's antics fit right into this, and many (by no means all) young adults will model their behavior on what they see, which isn't necessarily much better at home. (These days a lot seem to communicate by screaming.)

So if people have kids or grandchildren, they need to spend real time with them. Talk to them about what they are learning, and model good behavior. And help them think for themselves. But with most of the readers here I think that I’m preaching to the choir.

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