The Quality Of The U.S. Population Is Fading Before Our Eyes
by Larry Turner

This is a very difficult subject to discuss because it is critical and it is about each and every one of us. The central subject is the decline in the intelligence, quality and class of the individuals who comprise the American population. Let’s look at a few recent developments in our way of life in the U.S.:

The enormous influx of people from other countries who choose not to become proficient in the use of the English language has resulted in on-line and in-person staffs who have not mastered the language and as a result have a difficult time communicating with those with whom they deal everyday.
A majority of television commercials produced today can only be described as “dumb” both in terms of the language used as well as the story depicted, the reason for this being that advertisers are catering to the average citizen who cannot understand and relate to higher quality presentations. The same can be said of the motion picture product, especially as they appear on television.
When you visit your favorite restaurant the next time, be aware of the dress of the average customer and their manner of shoveling food into their bodies. It’s hard not to lose one’s appetite.
A friend commented recently about the language used by friends of her children and especially the four-letter words spewed by children at their own parents, noting that had she acted in such a manner to her own parents she would be wearing dentures today.
The dress and mannerisms of those in the entertainment industry are beyond description, and of even greater shock is the number of teenagers who dote on these individuals who in most cases will not be around two years from their first sightings.

Perhaps most disappointing about our country’s future is the inevitable toll AI products will have on the IQ of Americans. Even this early in the process, employers are recognizing the loss of curiosity and desire to achieve found in a growing percentage of the members of their staffs. The size of this group will only grow as workers rely on AI to do their research, write their reports, and project the effects of changes on our current way of life. Unfortunately, the average worker will lack the intelligence and ability to assess the accuracy of anything produced by existing and yet-to-be introduced AI products.

It has never been more important in the history of our country for each of us to maintain our grip on reality and insist that others do so as well!