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Why Americans Are Stupid
Absolute Rights ^ | 1/1/2013 | Diane Alden

Posted on 01/01/2013 5:32:24 AM PST by IbJensen

After watching the viral video of the Obamaphone lady in October, I thought to myself — we are in a lot of trouble.

It forced me to consider just how literate are the voters and people of the US. It’s very hard to tell given so few studies nail it down to specifics. For some reason the federal government does not want to get an exact account of how many illegal immigrants we have or how much illiteracy there is in the US.

The census bureau delves into high school graduation levels, but not literacy rates. Perhaps because literacy and immigration and the problems of inner cities are connected. Such studies would not interest the multicultural US elites who do not really want to know the truth. In order to come to some conclusion about how educated the people of the US might be, one is forced to do guess-and-by-golly observations regarding why so many Americans seem so dumb, crude, and uncivilized.

As I discovered, educating for dumb and a dumber in the US goes back some time in our history.

Up until the late 1800’s a good education in the United States could be obtained without government interference or oversight. Surprisingly, 50 percent of a population of 3 million in 1776 were indentured servants and 20 percent were African slaves. Yet during that time 600,000 copies of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense had been sold in the United States and had been read by countless Americans.

By 1812, with a population of approximately 7 million, Pierre DuPont wrote in Education in the United States, “…that out of every 1,000 persons fewer than four can’t read or do numbers.” He attributed this fact to traditional dinner table debates over passages read from the Bible. In other words, children learned how to read with an understanding of what they were reading and they knew their numbers. All this education took place at home or in one room school houses, or “Dame Schools,” primarily taught by women. The children who came out of these schools grew up to be self reliant and individualistic, in marked contrast to the Prussian system which produced an obedient, collectivist trained populace..

Implementation of the Prussian System was to become the goal of Edward Everett, America’s first PhD. As Governor of Massachusetts, Everett had to deal with the problem of the influx of poor Irish Catholics into his state. In 1852, with the support of Horace Mann, another strong advocate of the Prussian model, Everett made the decision to adopt the Prussian system of education in Massachusetts. Unfortunately for the children and poor Irish Catholics of Massachusetts and elsewhere, the system produced a willing, cheap labor force with minimal reading and numbers skills. The Everetts of the world understood that people who could read and understand are dangerous because they are intellectually equipped to find out things for themselves, thus becoming a threat to already established power elites.

Shortly after Everett and Mann collaborated to adopt the Prussian system, the Governor of New York set up the same method in 12 different New York schools on a trial basis. Incredibly, within two weeks he declared the system a total success and took control of the entire education system in the State of New York. In a “blitzkrieg” action with no debate, public hearing, or citizen involvement, government forced schooling was on its way in America.

The Results of the Prussian System

The history of American education since the acceptance of the Prussian system is checkered with failure and elitism. From the time of John Dewey, who felt people should be defined by groups and associations and who believed that people who were well read were dangerous, to our own era, U.S. education has suffered. We have, in this day and age, the disheartening statistics showing 33 percent or our nation’s college graduates can’t read or calculate well enough to perform the jobs they seek.

Working against the concepts and principles the Founding Fathers provided in the Constitution, the Prussian system has produced a gradual but statistically provable decline in literacy and intellectual capability of typical Americans. We can track the five different stages that American education has gone through: 1750-1852—The idea of government controlled schools was conceived; 1852-1900—It was politically debated in state legislatures; 1900-1920—We had government controlled industrialized factory modeled schooling; 1920-1960—Schools changed from being academically focused to becoming socialized; and 1960 to the Present—Schools became psychological experiment labs.

In the year 1941 the Defense Department was preparing for World War II. In testing 18 million men between 1941 and 1944, the Defense Department found 96 percent of those tested were literate. During this same period, among African Americans who were tested—the majority of whom had only three years of schooling—80 percent were found to be literate. By literate we mean that Americans, both white and black, could read with understanding.

During the Korean War the Department of Defense tested three million men for service and only 19 percent were found to be literate. In less then 10 years there had been a 500 percent rise in illiteracy. Perplexed, the Defense Department investigated and found that the same test had been used during the two wars and the only difference was that those men and women tested during the Korean War had more schooling—at a significantly higher cost.

Twenty years later, around 1970, the same test was used at the time of a new war. Among the Vietnam draftees and enlistees who were tested for literacy only 27 percent were found to be capable of reading with understanding the material which they needed in order to serve in the armed forces. Again the major difference between American soldiers in the 1940’s and the 1970’s was more schooling for the latter group at a higher cost to the taxpayers.

Consider that the billions of taxpayer dollars were spent over the time period from the 1940’s to the present increased by some 350 percent with totally unacceptable results despite all the increased spending. In 1996 statistics prepared by the National Association of Education for Progress showed that some 44 percent of African Americans could not read at all. The same set of statistics shows that illiteracy among whites has quadrupled. Incredibly, educating Americans continues to cost massive amounts of taxpayer dollars to achieve unacceptable and devastatingly poor results.

Manipulating for the Collective State

As education expert and author Beverly Eakman states in “The Culture Wars: “… Americans bought critical changes in behavior, beliefs, and worldviews. By applying advertising and agitation in just the right proportions, our adversaries learned they could create a mob mentality and suppress independent thinking. Technically, this is called the science of coercion. If done properly, one can fool nearly all the people all the time.”

Mastery Learning, Outcome-Based Education, School-to-Work, Goals 2000, Profiles in Learning – all fads and educational trends put into operation in the nation’s school system since the late ’60s and early ’70s.

Now, those of you who have followed along thus far are asking: What does all this have to do with Emmanuel Kant, Hegel, Marx, the Frankfurt School of Sociology, Freud, Jung, Adler, Rogers and Maslow and the price of tea in China?

All these things are connected because they betray and explain a mindset. A worldview, a philosophy that seeks to shape humanity, the individual as a moral relativist, undiscerning, while building a thought pattern that denies or deconstructs facts – even those in math and science.

Because children are not given the grounding by doing the hard stuff of learning, the memorization, the drills, the creation of pattern and discipline, they will never be truly free to THINK on their own. Without the base, the technique, someone will always be manipulating or recreating them according to the latest fad, trend or totalitarian frame of reference that intellectuals usually succumb to.

According to Bev Eakman, one of the techniques that the educational mind Gestapo uses is that “Teaching techniques were … OBE [Outcome Based Education] inspired: cooperative learning, multi-age grouping, minimal failures, constant retesting and remediation, teachers as coaches or facilitators, inclusive classrooms, and the vacuous mantra, ‘All children can learn [at a high level].’ ”

The problem is that for most children, especially recent immigrants, inner city kids, and some rural areas, education is not obtained at a high level. Pew Hispanic Research claims that 75 percent of Hispanics graduate from high school. Meantime, American born black males have a 47 percent high school graduation rate. What this means is we have a home grown lower class that is ill educated and ill prepared in an era when college grads are flipping burgers and driving cabs. The outlook is not good and Obamaphone lady may be the new normal.

Conclusion

The cost to America of the under or ill educated can’t be measured in just dollars and cents. While the economic cost is monumental as indicated by the $30 billion annual Department of Education budget and billions more spent by local communities, the lack of results for the dollars we spend is catastrophic. We are paying billions to maintain a system which is ineffective and dangerous—because it is not teaching people the critical intellectual skills which are crucial to making economic and political decisions for themselves.

What is the answer? While the privileged class may choose to send its children to private schools, most Americans have only one option, public education. Public schools are the country’s largest employer and the largest mediator in contracts. Unfortunately, the public education establishment is so powerful it can outlast public outrage. Consequently Americans face a dismal educational future unless we insist on parental choice. Until then there is little likelihood that a Prussian inspired educational system will change and deliver the desired results—a literate, intellectually capable citizenry.


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To: Mogger

-— The info he presents is even more dark than I had known. -—

You have to read it to believe it. The history presented in govt schools, and even universities, is a thorough whitewash.

Many of Gatto’s lectures are available on YouTube as well. The five part “Ultimate History Lesson” is a treat, even if it isn’t the ultimate history lesson.


61 posted on 01/01/2013 12:38:21 PM PST by St_Thomas_Aquinas
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To: wardaddy

As a 76-year-old RIGHT wing conservative for 65 years, I couldn’t agree more with your comment! I became a Conservative right-winger before I became a teen-ager!

Down with the socialist central government and with BRANCO OBAMA!


62 posted on 01/01/2013 12:48:08 PM PST by IbJensen (Liberals are like Slinkies, good for nothing, but you smile as you push them down the stairs.)
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To: GOPJ

Yes, the third party is the answer, DAMNIT!

We’re poorly served by this complicit second party bullsh-t and it’s passed time to recognize it!


63 posted on 01/01/2013 12:51:30 PM PST by IbJensen (Liberals are like Slinkies, good for nothing, but you smile as you push them down the stairs.)
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To: wardaddy; IbJensen

“the Bush open borders really cemented the incremental-ism of turning the US into a non white nation.”

Dubya certainly finished off California.

We badly needed to have illegals deported from this state and instead we got 8 years of not enforcing the law combined with repeated attempts for amnesty.

Bush was the best thing that leftwing Democrats with a grievance against native white America could have hoped for. He insured that Obama or someone like him will rule this country from now on.


64 posted on 01/01/2013 1:47:34 PM PST by Pelham (Betrayal, it's not just for Democrats anymore.)
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To: driftless2

You are applying standards of today to the past. My father dropped out of school in the tenth grade ca. 1930. He would be embarrassed by his MBA grand daughter’s (My niece) lack of English and math skills. You can’t compare grade levels of the past to today. 6th grade tests from the 20s and 30s are too challenging for college students of today.


65 posted on 01/01/2013 1:48:20 PM PST by Chuckster (The longer I live the less I care about what you think.)
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To: Brett66

The government website calls them Obama Phones.


67 posted on 01/01/2013 2:42:30 PM PST by gitmo ( If your theology doesn't become your biography it's useless.)
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To: Pelham

I agree with you. People named Bush can never be under-blamed for our fiasco.


68 posted on 01/01/2013 2:44:31 PM PST by Theodore R. ("Hey, the American people must all be crazy out there!")
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To: W. W. SMITH

I was a teaching assistant for Biology at a state university. I taught two classes, one for the general university population and one for the Education students.

The general class was quite an ordeal and required a lot of studying.

The Education School class was on a kindergarten level. It was like something you would see in a coloring book.

We require much more of someone getting a degree in basket weaving than we do someone pursuing a teaching certificate.


69 posted on 01/01/2013 2:46:19 PM PST by gitmo ( If your theology doesn't become your biography it's useless.)
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To: Chuckster
I'm not saying standards today aren't poor. I'm just saying that people who believe Americans from one hundred years ago and more were super educated are most likely wrong. Far more people lived on farms in those days, and living was tough. Few media outlets compared to today. Not even radio until the twenties. I'm sure a lot of kids studied hard in school, but I doubt they were as well educated as kids from fifty years later.

p.s. My dad was born in 1919 and constantly complained about ignorant youth. I never saw him read a book. He had above average intelligence, but he never developed his mind after he got out of high school. He held thoroughly ignorant views about a variety of subjects. He and my mother were lifelong Dems who believed all the lies about "greedy Republicans" and wonderful Dems who cared about the people. So don't lump all people together.

70 posted on 01/01/2013 2:50:27 PM PST by driftless2
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To: driftless2

Bookmark


71 posted on 01/01/2013 7:05:39 PM PST by publius911 (Look for the Union Label -- then buy something else)
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To: driftless2
super educated? How about just educated. No radio? Who reads a radio? No media? Do you think ABCNBCCBS adds to literacy? Or Cosmopolitian adds to literacy?

When books were the only way to find out about the world, or the only way to escape to another place or time for an hour, well then you damn well better learn to read. And they did.

It's documented in the test score comparison between WWI and WWII recruits how badly literacy had fallen in a few short decades. Look it up.

Teaching kids to read isn't hard. Marva Collins ran in an inner city school, and said that she never had a pupil that she could not teach to read by Christmas of the pupil's first year. But she used phonics, which have been around and working since the days of Martin Luther. Just because today's standards are very poor now doesn't mean that they weren't better before.

There has been a lot of progress in many areas since Martin Luther. But none in education in the last 50 years. If you've read Brave New World, you'll recognize the philosophy of the progressive educators. They believe in different training regimes for different classes, the Alphas, Betas, Deltas and Gammas of the brave new Progressive era. Read John Taylor Gatto. Not only are today's standards much lower, it was a planned thing.

Charlotte Iserbyt's The Secret History of Western Education is on the same subject. If you want it from the Fabian horse's mouth, research the writings of John Dewey.

72 posted on 01/01/2013 10:10:20 PM PST by slowhandluke (It's hard to be cynical enough in this age.)
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To: slowhandluke

There is a direct correlation between years of schooling and overall knowledge. I doubt the recruits of WWI were better educated than the WWII recruits who had more years of schooling.


73 posted on 01/02/2013 2:49:02 AM PST by driftless2
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To: wardaddy

Three Japanese prime ministers in a row squarely highlighted America’s perpetual problem. Unfortunately they were severely chastised by the American news media for perceived racism.

Now clueless Americans have elevated a marxist nobody from the Peoples Republic of Illinois into the catbird seat. The longer this clownish leftist props his size 14 shoes on that antique desk the further this nation slides into the sewer and anarchy.

Bronco Bama is truly one of a kind. Unfortunately he’s the kind one would love to flush. Every time I see this slimy rat pose with his vice-president I want to puke!


74 posted on 01/02/2013 3:21:13 AM PST by IbJensen (Liberals are like Slinkies, good for nothing, but you smile as you push them down the stairs.)
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To: GBA

I remember the cartoon from a few decades ago that was in response to Biden’s ascinine posturing during senate hearings. Here we had a nitwit attempting to act solon-like but came off as a complete ass.

The cartoon showed Biden at the zoo in front of the monkey cage. He was lecturing the monkey thusly:

“I’m a lot smarter than you and am better educated.”


75 posted on 01/02/2013 3:24:50 AM PST by IbJensen (Liberals are like Slinkies, good for nothing, but you smile as you push them down the stairs.)
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To: vladimir998

She be ugly AND stupid.

If I didn’t know better I would say this woman is a South African.


76 posted on 01/02/2013 3:27:16 AM PST by IbJensen (Liberals are like Slinkies, good for nothing, but you smile as you push them down the stairs.)
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To: Theodore R.

Yet there are some imbecilic rinos who believe we need a third Bush and possibly a fourth.


77 posted on 01/02/2013 3:28:26 AM PST by IbJensen (Liberals are like Slinkies, good for nothing, but you smile as you push them down the stairs.)
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To: Mogger

“Whole word” reading is idiotic — it negates the entire point of an alphabet.


78 posted on 01/02/2013 3:31:01 AM PST by Cronos (**Marriage is about commitment, cohabitation is about convenience.**)
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To: thirst4truth; Mogger

Well, english is not phonetically precise. There are other languages that are much more “how it writes is how it reads” — e.g. bough, cough, tough....


79 posted on 01/02/2013 3:33:18 AM PST by Cronos (**Marriage is about commitment, cohabitation is about convenience.**)
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To: Mogger
Calvin and Hobbes is for "college level"? really?? Come on, I could read that at 12 and laugh at the deeper jokes. If a college person can't read this, I would kick them out of college

question though, why should calculators be allowed at all in school?

80 posted on 01/02/2013 3:47:28 AM PST by Cronos (**Marriage is about commitment, cohabitation is about convenience.**)
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