Do you wonder why Sen. Bernie Sanders and his ideas are so popular among
American college
students? The answer is that they, like so many other
young people who think they know it all, are really uninformed and
ignorant. You say, "Williams, how dare you say that?! We've mortgaged
our home to send our children to college." Let's start with the 2006
geographic literacy survey of youngsters between 18 and 24 years of age
by National Geographic and Roper Public Affairs.
Less than half could identify New York and Ohio on a U.S. map. Sixty
percent could not find Iraq or Saudi Arabia on a map of the Middle East,
and three-quarters could not find Iran or Israel. In fact, 44 percent
could not locate even one of those four countries. Youngsters who had
taken a geography class didn't fare much better. By the way, when I
attended elementary school, during the 1940s, we were given blank U.S.
maps, and our assignment was to write in the states. Today such an
assignment might be deemed oppressive, if not racist.
According to a Philadelphia magazine article, the percentage of college
grads who can read and interpret a food label has fallen from 40 to 30.
They are six times likelier to know who won "American Idol" than they
are to know the name of the speaker of the House. A high-school teacher
in California handed out an assignment that required students to use a
ruler. Not a single student knew how.
Read the rest here:
Dumb American Youth - Walter E. Williams
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