It's not modernizing. It's a direct and measurable consequence of the fact our public schools have been churning out semi-retarded citizens for at least two generations now.
I keep saying this to everyone who will listen: I manage a team of social workers in a blue city... I work with adults every single day who don't even know how to spell their own name.
It is honestly amazing how many adults I saw in college who read out loud at a fifth grade level. They couldn't read fast, and had trouble pronouncing words that had more than three syllables, and didn't know the meaning of many of the words they read.
It astounds me how these people are allowed into universities.
Dude, 7/11 in Hawaii is better than your average american 7/11.
Almost all of retail and fast food seems to have taken a step back. They call it modernizing, but the menu shrinks and the deals go weird.
It's not modernizing. It's a direct and measurable consequence of the fact our public schools have been churning out semi-retarded citizens for at least two generations now.
I keep saying this to everyone who will listen: I manage a team of social workers in a blue city... I work with adults every single day who don't even know how to spell their own name.
It is honestly amazing how many adults I saw in college who read out loud at a fifth grade level. They couldn't read fast, and had trouble pronouncing words that had more than three syllables, and didn't know the meaning of many of the words they read.
It astounds me how these people are allowed into universities.