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It's gone beyone comprehension skills since any conservative view point won't even get to see the time of day without being shouted down. You can't handle the truth doesn't apply any longer because they wouldn't know it if it slapped them in the face. Sad sorry state of affairs. There is some hope out there. I've seen a few kids that have overcome the indoctrination. Few, but some.
1 posted on 06/07/2017 6:34:25 AM PDT by rktman
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Of the last 15 millenials I’ve spoken to, about 3 actually looked up from their smartphone to make eye contact.

The rest asked me to repeat myself an average of 3 times.


2 posted on 06/07/2017 6:38:53 AM PDT by headstamp 2 (Ignorance is reparable, stupid is forever)
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It’s time for those who can still comprehend to go back to college and ‘reason’ with the professors.


3 posted on 06/07/2017 6:41:29 AM PDT by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm 33:12)
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Why kids can't think

People in college usually aren't kids - they're adults capable of casting votes, working full-time jobs and fighting for their nation. The problem starts far earlier than college. Liberals have taken over the public school system in the US in the last 5 decades, and school books and grade-school curricula are filled with liberal indoctrination from kindergarten to the 12th grade. Withdrawing from public schools and home-schooling/private schooling might be good for ones own kids - but to fix the public school system that will teach the people our kids will share the nation with as adults, far more conservatives need to become teachers and school administrators.
4 posted on 06/07/2017 6:44:56 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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The reason is here
5 posted on 06/07/2017 6:45:34 AM PDT by bankwalker (groupthink is dangerous ...)
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More and more I have conversations with people (not all young) who say things like this:

“The, you know, that thing, that those guys ... whatever ... anyway, the thing is ... you know? So, like, can you, maybe ... or whatever?”

If I tell them that this is utter gibberish, they treat me like I’m an idiot.


7 posted on 06/07/2017 7:00:25 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Abortion is what slavery was: immoral but not illegal. Not yet.)
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There was an excellent if not prophetic book about this written 30 years ago. It was called The Closing of the American Mindby Alan Bloom
8 posted on 06/07/2017 7:01:41 AM PDT by Sir_Humphrey (Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people -Socrates)
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They’ve been taught emotional reasoning AND taught that morality derives from emotional reasoning, reinforcing the liberal ideology derived from it.


10 posted on 06/07/2017 7:50:49 AM PDT by tbw2
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As a young millennial myself, I can attest that a certain portion of the older generations' criticism of my generation is unfounded, but in fairness I can also attest that we seem to have shallower memory holes than older people. That's not to say I consider myself stupid, I did manage to swing a software engineering degree, but the quick wit, ability to both clearly give and precisely retain complex instructions verbally, and the ability to quickly analyze and understand moderately intricate physical objects/machines (strangely enough the same doesn't seem to hold for complex virtual systems in my experience) that most older people, especially older men, have, is rather more lacking in millennials. There are many exceptions at both ends, of course. I worked in a trades job to pay my way through college, and I'm ashamed to say, that many times I felt myself start to sweat trying to follow the verbal instructions of a boss, while older coworkers took them in with perfect sangfroid.

I attribute it to the utter pervasiveness of technology -- younger people never bother to train themselves to know anything when they can look it up instantly.

14 posted on 06/07/2017 10:19:15 AM PDT by Wyrd bið ful aræd (Flag burners can go screw -- I'm mighty PROUD of that ragged old flag)
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