Hello Kevin D: I find it mind boggling at times that our youth as well as far too many adults believe everything they read or hear, to be the epitome of truth, especially in the hallowed walls of the newspaper industry.
The pundits seem to possess a magic wand blinding the reader's ability to think for themselves, let alone read in between the lines.
It scares me to realize, how our American students lack the foresight to realize how important the English language is not only in the execution of their everyday living, but their understanding of its influences that can touch their lives from around the globe. They appear to believe, because it is the written word of whomever or whatever they presume to be a credible source, or have been told is a credible source.
Why do they believe? What influences them? Are we raising our youth so they are afraid to think for themselves? On the reverse side of the coin I have found our youth to be street smart and possess a sophisticated form of cunning.
"If it quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck . . . it is a duck?" Or is it?
Hope this gives you some idea's.
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