Okay... here goes.
I have to take a moment and vent some frustrations over a growing and disturbing problem that is threatening to overcome the very fabric of our nation, as a whole, in parts, and right to our very front doors. Maybe this frustration is a side-effect of getting older, perhaps a little more jaded, perhaps a bit over-sensitive and 'out of the loop' (i.e. I just don't get it...)
I am talking about the state of America's youth...
I recently attended an IEEE event honoring recent graduates of my local University's Electrical Engineering program. As they read the list of names of the well-deserving grads, I could not help but notice that the overwhelming majority of these students were foreign transfer students, here on student visas.
A well-deserving, wonderful event, and all of these students deserved the honor they received upon completing their education - I applaud them all.
However...
That small tic in the back of my brain suddenly leapt into action, as I walked back across the campus following the closing comments, customary handshakes, exchanging of business cards, etc. It was dark by then, and being that it was a Friday night, not much activity was present on campus grounds.
Which allowed me to think a little more clearly...
I hate to be a doomsayer in any regard, and generally try to be optimistic about many things, even those I don't directly agree with. But this is one thing that has been pestering me for a long time, and as more time goes by the situation appears to only get worse and worse.
Here in the Myspace generation...
To put my experience with the IEEE event in contrast - immediately thereafter I go to a local fast food resturant for a quick meal before heading home, and the fully american kid working the register had problems counting my change, after the bill was rung up at $4.55, to which I handed him a five dollar bill (and reaching into my pocket) managed to locate two quarters and a nickel. This advanced level of mathematics was obviously too much for the young man, and he only stood there with a confused look on his face.
Or the girl who is wearing the 'Vote for Hillary' button on her jacket, and is on a soap-box about greenhouse gases and global warming, but can't for the life of her recall who Nancy Pelosi is.
Our youth are staggering through a sea of utter and complete nonsense - and are intent on shoving themselves into further ignorance, as the days go by, ensuring that the rest of the world knows just how dumb and ignorant they can be.
Don't believe me? Feel free to check out any number of blogs these days by kids in the age range from 13 to 20-something, and if you can get past the blatant disregard for proper grammar, intelligent thought patterns, misuse of real words, and over-use of foul, thug-induced, self-absorbed banter, you might come to the same conclusion.
The soul of america is our children, and that soul is being ripped away...
Replaced with catatonic, delusional stares into a computer screen as their Myspace friend count continues to rise, and their ambitions die as a flicker in an otherwise apathetic society...
Meanwhile,
In the rest of the world, (that part that hasn't completely homogenized itslef with our current downward spiral) is racing ahead to get the education that our kids are so carelessly tossing away.
I had heard a short while back that India is the world's leader in obtaining doctorate and engineering degrees.
If they're not catching up to us at this point, then they've already surpassed us.
I believe that the potential exists in all of the kids - aside from the few bright shining stars that are still here and working hard to make something of themselves (hopefully these are your children), the rest remain unchallenged, complacent and unafraid of the future that will one day devour them alive.