American kids, dumber than dirt
San Francisco Chronicle
by Mark Morford
10/24/07
I have this ongoing discussion with a longtime reader who also just so happens to be a longtime Oakland high school teacher, a wonderful guy who’s seen generations of teens come and generations go and who has a delightful poetic sensibility and quirky outlook on his life and his family and his beloved teaching career. And he often writes to me in response to something I might’ve written about the youth of today, anything where I comment on the various nefarious factors shaping their minds and their perspectives and whether or not, say, EMFs and junk food and cell phones are melting their brains and what can be done and just how bad it might all be. His response: It is not bad at all. It’s absolutely horrifying...
http://tinyurl.com/2q2m2j
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Mark+Morford
by Mark Morford
10/24/07
I have this ongoing discussion with a longtime reader who also just so happens to be a longtime Oakland high school teacher, a wonderful guy who’s seen generations of teens come and generations go and who has a delightful poetic sensibility and quirky outlook on his life and his family and his beloved teaching career. And he often writes to me in response to something I might’ve written about the youth of today, anything where I comment on the various nefarious factors shaping their minds and their perspectives and whether or not, say, EMFs and junk food and cell phones are melting their brains and what can be done and just how bad it might all be. His response: It is not bad at all. It’s absolutely horrifying...
http://tinyurl.com/2q2m2j
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Mark+Morford
rudkla - 25. Okt, 14:41