Why people consistently vote against their own interests to benefit the rich? - eviltoast
  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 month ago

    It’s more that the system itself just leaves more and more children behind, as passing kids who aren’t actually making the grade has become the norm because parents are abusive and more apt to harass/harangue and schools are pressured with funding to make sure enough kids are graduating. Teachers themselves are left with few options and there’s still bright kids, they’re just waaaaay in the minority compared to the apparently teeming masses of absolute fuckwits.

    Also, I’m in my 40’s and when I think of the quality and intelligence of the people I graduated with? Well, maybe it hasn’t gotten that much worse, actually. Because I remember thinking everyone around me was a fucking idiot, tempering that thought as I got older, but now I’ve come back full fucking circle to these people are fucking idiots, raising other idiots.

    If kids are dumb today, millennials are on the hook for it, boomers didn’t do this one.

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      1 month ago

      I always think of the George Carlin saying…

      "imagine how stupid the average person is… then realize half of all people are stupider than that. "

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      Hey, not ALL millennials are on the hook for this one!

      For instance, I never found anyone to love me, and have kids with. So THERE! You can’t blame ME for idiots today!

      …but also yes. Kids in the 90s, that I went to school with were fucking idiots. Including me.

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      If kids are dumb today, millennials are on the hook for it, boomers didn’t do this one.

      The bulk of older teenagers/college kids are from Gen X, not so much from millennials.