Why Are There So Many Worthless Stupid Humans in the World?

By: Lance Winslow
Submitted: 2007-01-17 11:22:47
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The other day at a coffee shop some gentlemen were talking and the conversation came up why are there so many stupid people in the world? Isn't it interesting that you have also had the same thought? I think we all have had the thought and asked ourselves the question why are there so many worthless stupid humans in the world?

Most of this is our own fault due to failures in education and parenting. It is also partly due to the mass media hysteria, which seems to rule the minds of the people rather than their own thoughts.

Some people believe that the cause is actually world religions and their wine of reasoning. Perhaps it is a combination of all these things in the present period and in all world civilizations and societies? Nevertheless there seems to be a dummy down of the intellectual capacity of most humans rather than a growth in enlightened individuals.

This is rather disconcerting considering that if all the stupid people vote and believe what they hear on TV from podium pushing politicians then we will never be able to move our country or any nation for that matter forward and what does this say for the future of mankind?

Those are some scary thoughts indeed and even if it is not politically correct to point out the people are getting stupid or we all know it is the fact. Rather than pointing this fact out to you I am simply repeating something I heard at a coffee shop between some gentlemen in their 70s who have been observing the world for at least that long. Blame them they said it, not me. Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

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