DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: cloudboy I read this today in an OP ED. Fifty percent of Americans over 65 believe America stands above all others as the greatest nation on earth. Only 27 percent of Americans ages 18 to 29 believe that What are your insights into this disparity? The above came from piece by David Brooks, which you can read here. So, I was playing "Beat the Parents" (not a BDSM game) with a friend, her kids, a friend of one of her kids and my kids. In all, the kids team consisted of 2 4th graders, two 6th graders, a 7th grader and a 9th grader. Three are honor roll students, one I have no idea about, and the other two could be if they tried. The game is just a Q&A where the "Parent's" questions are about kid stuff, and the "Kid's" questions were about things that parents "should" know. Just to give a general idea, there were plenty of fairly specific questions about the world of Harry Potter, Handy Manny, other kid's shows, etc. Personally, I found the questions about adult knowledge were simplistic and general, while the questions about kid's stuff was much more specific. Yes, I knew a lot of the answers about the kid's stuff, but not all of them. I knew the answer to all the adult knowledge questions, though. So, one question was, "When do we celebrate Independence Day?" They were clueless, but thought it was in September. Why September 18th came up, I don't know. I was appalled. I told my boys that I failed them as a Dad. WTF, right? Well, the older group was either part of the "Greatest Generation" or were a lot closer to that time period. They would have had a much greater knowledge of WWII, and everything that went into it. Frankly, I'm surprised that only 50% believe that way. The younger group most likely doesn't understand what the US went through. Knowing your history facts is only one part of it, while understanding the importance of those facts and why they are facts at all, is the other part. There is the little difference in the transfer of information now, compared to then. There is also much more negative media focus, and more criticism of the US in the media (founded or unfounded). Lack of understanding and more exposure to critical media certainly could be to blame.
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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