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In reply to the discussion: Are you ever SHOCKED by how butt-ignorant *SOME* young people are? [View all]NNN0LHI
(67,190 posts)108. The young are our future
And I agree with everything you wrote.
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I know Apollo landing deniers twice my age. Plenty of stupid to distribute across the spectrum. (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#1
... I'd kind of expect an HS graduate to be aware of things that aren't just on the curriculum. (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#5
My had several excellent English teachers. The use of the dictionary and thesaurus was primary.
Lint Head
Aug 2012
#99
OFGS. I taught English. We, you know, read STORIES and BOOKS, not just "lists."
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#100
Thank you. That was what I and others were thinking. It's a general word used commonly...
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#302
Well considering I was raised a catholic household, I did not have to look it up
Marrah_G
Aug 2012
#244
Some of the responses are in a tone of astonishment, because it's like saying you haven't heard
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#368
A WORD list? Pardon me, but all the vocab kids need to learn are on word lists? I beg to differ.
Nay
Aug 2012
#127
That's not what "Separation of Church and State" means. Add Constitutional Scholar to the things
Romulox
Aug 2012
#146
"That word" as you call it, is integral to learning about history and English lit.
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#310
Not hearing a word often is no reason for kids not to know what it means. Reverend Wright...
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#369
Word list? What word list? We're talking general reading, English lit & grammar.
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#301
spelling and vocabulary, i imagine. what kids do thru out their school years. weekly word lists.
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#311
I think I had lists I had to learn in elementary school. They were for spelling tests, I think. nt
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#317
well... son in AP courses in high school and i still hear he does vocabulary. awesome words
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#318
that is how i see it. i prefer to know everything i can, so i better understand for a number of
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#285
You are calling other people names--because of YOUR students ignorance? Stunning logic. nt
Romulox
Aug 2012
#128
Oh dear. Now you don't know the definition of "ignorance"? It means not knowing something.
Romulox
Aug 2012
#137
Again, that's what "ignorance" means. Maybe put that on a word list for your kids?
Romulox
Aug 2012
#150
One of my students pointed out in a paper that the main thing uniting the USA right now
a geek named Bob
Aug 2012
#231
I thought it was a standard term for a protestant minister's address to his congregation
treestar
Aug 2012
#297
From Tom Sawyer: "They had been hid in the unused gallery listening to their own funeral sermon!"
Romulox
Aug 2012
#135
You managed to get an English degree with no mention of Jonathan Edwards or John Donne?
sweetloukillbot
Aug 2012
#327
"Sinners in the hands of an angry God" was taught as literature when I was in high school.
sweetloukillbot
Aug 2012
#276
I had a person at work tell me that they knew it was the "End Times" because.....
alphafemale
Aug 2012
#255
Anyone who watches 'Project Runway' should not be casting stones about one's education.
randome
Aug 2012
#64
While I usually skip age bashing posts, I can't resist posting my fav Proust quote:
FSogol
Aug 2012
#95
Well, la-di-da to ignorance! I watch PR and have a Master's-plus and am a world traveller.
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#107
You know, I've been thinking about that alot since I posted yesterday...........
TheDebbieDee
Aug 2012
#267
i disagree. if a kid is willing to take the opportunity, it is there. amazed the classes in the HS
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#77
I'm SHOCKED by how butt-ignorant they are of the proliferation problems of nuclear energy
bananas
Aug 2012
#19
My third grade teacher told the class that the Pilgrims landed in Virginia
sweetloukillbot
Aug 2012
#328
why do you think she is trying to win over anyone, and it's very unlikely people like that
JI7
Aug 2012
#35
since when do elders need "to win over" the young? Let the young LEARN SOMETHING.
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#106
She explained it upthread, she's doing research for a book about an obscure religious movement.
LeftyMom
Aug 2012
#296
Nope, no can "cut." I had heard of ALL the presidents preceding my own 17 years.
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#103
So you told a young person you spent "most of the weekend" listening to sermons...
DontTreadOnMe
Aug 2012
#33
I took a political science class and I was the only one who knew the significance of Nov. 22, 1963.
Initech
Aug 2012
#44
Unless you're old enough to have lived through it, the date itself is unimportant,
cemaphonic
Aug 2012
#216
we live in texas. i had a niece not able to identify and differentiate new mexico from mexico
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#80
An adult at my workplace did not know there was a difference between NM and Mexico. Mr Nay and
Nay
Aug 2012
#145
omfg.... see, that was the conversation i had. lol. and we live in fuckin texas.
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#154
A few years ago a test for graduation from a nineteenth century farming community school was
1monster
Aug 2012
#52
they were probably whining about the black socialist communist president
graham4anything
Aug 2012
#57
The Internet is changing the way we learn and store information. In the bad old days,
1monster
Aug 2012
#65
Unless you know that in 1963 people were killed in the US for registering black people
XemaSab
Aug 2012
#295
I don't want to be difficult, we all have personal moments of thoughtlessness
Shankapotomus
Aug 2012
#176
some kids like to play stupid. they think cute and sexy. i know stupid adults, too. i know some
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#76
If you watch those segments by Leno and other comedians, it isn't just the young....
hlthe2b
Aug 2012
#78
I'm a pretty direct person, and that can be a good thing, or a bad thing. Depends...
Amerigo Vespucci
Aug 2012
#170
my 14 yr old says... ya, that would be the "grown up" discussing honest, legitimate, forcible rape?
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#88
i am far more hopeful with the youth of this country than the collection off asshats we've assembled
piratefish08
Aug 2012
#90
yeah... but 70% of them will vote Obama while a majority of geezers wont
scheming daemons
Aug 2012
#93
I am a substitute teacher and most kids I come in contact with are very intelligent.
Jennicut
Aug 2012
#101
the expectation that a kid will learn all things in school is foolish. i never expected the schools
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#110
Of course, this is true (I once shocked a class by informing them thusly). HOWEVER,
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#112
i havent seen it. and as i said in another post, both sons have a passion for history and have had
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#114
She's a grocery cart pusher, not a computer engineer. Because she's ignorant or worse. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2012
#130
To be fair I am shocked by how butt-ignorant some old people are. Just yesterday
doc03
Aug 2012
#139
I was shocked when I mentioned David Bowie to one of my young co-workers
Pool Hall Ace
Aug 2012
#140
Reading is the best way to gain general knowledge, IMO. It's never too late to read. nt
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#314
The person in the OP has to go through all of that TOO. And still doesn't know the definition
Romulox
Aug 2012
#162
While "sermon" is not an incredibly esoteric word, this thread is the first I can recall ...
ieoeja
Aug 2012
#180
Now "quarter" and "half" are too difficult for a *tenth grader*? You can't make this stuff up. nt
Romulox
Aug 2012
#249
I'm actually more shocked by how ignorant an older white dude I know is.
Arugula Latte
Aug 2012
#200
They could probably talk for hours about things that you would have no idea about but
Drale
Aug 2012
#205
That's OK. Some of your elders probably didn't think very highly of your teen self either.
alphafemale
Aug 2012
#253
In Time Magazine, for example, 'sermon' was almost 10 times more common in the 50s than it is today.
Prometheus Bound
Aug 2012
#258
I'm kind of interested in this stuff. Here's 'sermon' in Time through the decades.
Prometheus Bound
Aug 2012
#264
No... actually, I'm not. The System works against them, so why should I expect different?
fascisthunter
Aug 2012
#270
I've gone to the tea party meetings three times (because it's good to know the enemy)
XemaSab
Aug 2012
#291
I don't know if it's a result of dumbed down education or that their parents aren't too swift AND...
MrMickeysMom
Aug 2012
#294
no. but then i'm not surprised by how butt-ignorant people are in general to things i care about.
NuttyFluffers
Aug 2012
#298
The problem with teaching recent history is that it's so politically charged.
eppur_se_muova
Aug 2012
#359
Do kids read any more? We read a lot of books, when I was in school (long long ago). nt
Honeycombe8
Aug 2012
#316
i have been surprised the number of books and variety my boys have read over the years
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#323
my kids are big readers. when they were young, i was told by brother that i did not "let"
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#350
Honestly I'm frequently shocked by how ignorant some *adults* are, never mind young people.
Spider Jerusalem
Aug 2012
#322
Adults are so much wiser. Just ask 43-year-old Christine O'Donnell about the First Amendment
NYC Liberal
Aug 2012
#329
Since neither of those topics involve butts, I don't think calling them butt-ignorant is fair.
ZombieHorde
Aug 2012
#354