Ignorance, apathy, and irresponsibility

coberst

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Ignorance, apathy, and irresponsibility

I claim that the citizens of the US (and probably most other Western style democracies) cannot continue with the level of apathy, ignorance, and irresponsibility that has been the condition with past generations. Technology and population conditions demand that the citizens of democracies must become more intellectually sophisticated if we hope for the species to survive beyond the next 200 years.

I think that a cursory examination of the twentieth century and our present conflict with what are labeled as terrorists dictate that we can no longer afford the luxury of the apathetic slumber that is characteristic of today’s citizens.

I also think that we can no longer afford to indulge in the very long incubation period that our species provides to the young. It is not unusual for youth today to remain less than responsible adults well beyond their twentieth year.

The inertia of the present customs and culture make it almost impossible for these changes to take place from the top down. I think that if drastic change is to take place it rests upon the new generations to force that change.

Young people can do this by quickly becoming more self-reliant, courageous, and enlightened citizens. They can do this through the development of a hobby that I call self-actualizing self-learning. They can do this by quickly becoming more intellectually sophisticated. All of this requires a larger dose of curiosity and caring.
 
I don't know, I don't care, and you can't make me.








Sorry, couldn't resist the smart aleck response to such a perfect straight set-up... :D
 
Coberst, once you can perfect the science of education sufficiently so that we become capable of intellectual erections, then perhaps we won't be continually rising to the wrong occasions so to speak.

Until that time, the power of the intellect to determine anything of ethical and moral importance will continue to be severely limited.
 
personally l think a lot of the younger lot around my way are more self reliant
courageous and enlightened but you cant erase Madonna's 'material girl' and micheal jackson's 'bad' even from today's 18 year olds, cos they heard it from their parents:eek:
 
Am I the only one who thinks Postmaster takes waaaaaaaaay too many photos of himself?

Oh well, he looks like a fun-loving lad.
 
We need education systems that encourage the independent thought you recommend rather than schools that mold good workers who do what they're told on the job and numb their brains off the job.
 
We need education systems that encourage the independent thought you recommend rather than schools that mold good workers who do what they're told on the job and numb their brains off the job.
Amen brother/sister!
 
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