Some of you may be aware that I am currently a high school student and politically speaking brighter than most my age. Today in Biology class we were having debates over certain issues of population growth and what measures should be taken in the future in order to lessen the repercussions environmentally and in other ways. If we agreed with one concept we went to one side of the room and if we disagreed we went to another. The teacher framed one question in a poor way I believe as it was "Do you think we should limit immigration" (not illegal immigration but legal too) , when I think it should have been "In order to lessen the effects of population growth, should we limit immigration." As a result the discussion became a little more political. there are 30 people in my class, 26 went to the "agree side" and I, among 3 others, went to the "disagree side." The reasoning behind the agreeing side was horrible at best. I don't know if this is an adequate example among the political information received by the younger generation, as I'm willing to bet at least half of them think Obama is a Muslim and or the Antichrist. Anyway, I can live with political misinformation but the entitlement and superiority complex is what makes me fear for the future. keep in mind these guys will be voting in the next presidential election . the reasoning behind the belief of some was rather reasonable as it was concern over terrorists, lawbreakers, etc but overall the opinion was that immigrants come over here and "take OUR jobs" and only come over here "to make more money" (my response to that is "well duh") my peers believe "an American should open an Italian restaurant, not an Italian immigrant" (THOSE WERE THEIR EXACT WORDS ENTIRELY)
This sickens me for many reasons. For one, it shows my generation may have a bigger entitlement complex than from those past, in that they deserve a job more than someone who worked hard enough to immigrate here and give a shot at the American Dream. In addition there seems to be a superiority complex that natural born citizens are higher and more important than those who immigrated here. there also may be a racial undertone but I don't want to go there. It also shows how bad our education system is as they have no clue what they're talking about. I may be reading too much into this but either way, I'm already disappointed in my peers. Please tell me there is reason to believe in my generation again
--Youngterrier









