America's Decay Is Speeding Up
By Dennis Prager
· Apr. 7, 2015
As one who loves
America – not only because I am American, but even more so because I know (not
believe, know) that the American experiment in forming a decent society has
been the most successful in history – I write the following words in sadness:
With few exceptions, every aspect of American life is in decline.
“Decay” is the word.
The
Decline of the Family: Nearly half (48 percent) of American children are born to a
mother who is not married. Forty-three percent of American children live
without a father in the home. About 50 percent of Americans over 18 are
married, compared to 72 percent in 1960. Americans are having so few children
that the fertility rate fell to a record low 62.9 births per 1,000 women in
2013. And in an increasing number of states, there are now more deaths than
births.
The
Decline of Education: Compared to nearly all of American history, the average American
school teaches much less about important subjects such as American history,
English grammar, literature, music and art. Instead, schools are teaching much
more about “social justice,” environmentalism and sex.
Any of us who receive
emails from large numbers of Americans can attest to the deteriorating
education – including among those who attended college – in written English. In
sophisticated commentary on websites as well as in email, one encounters the
most basic errors: “it’s” instead of “its;” “their” instead of “there;” “then”
instead of “than,” etc.
Most
universities have become secular seminaries for the dissemination of Leftism. Moreover, aside from
indoctrination, students usually learn little. One can earn a BA in English at
UCLA, for example, without having read a single Shakespeare play.
To the extent that
American history is taught, beginning in high school and often earlier,
American history is presented as the history of an immoral nation characterized
by slavery, racism, colonialism, imperialism, economic exploitation, and
militarism – not of a country that, more than any other, has been the beacon of
freedom to mankind, and the country that has spent more treasure and spilled
more blood to liberate other peoples than any other nation.
The
End of Male and Female: Whatever one’s position on same-sex marriage, one must
acknowledge that at the core of the argument for this redefinition of marriage
is that gender doesn’t matter. Marriage is marriage, and gender means nothing,
the argument goes. So, too, whether children are raised by mother and father or
two mothers or two fathers doesn’t matter. A father has nothing unique to offer
a child that a mother can’t provide and vice versa.
Why? Because – for the
first time in recorded history – gender is
regarded as meaningless. Indeed, increasingly gender doesn’t even exist;
it’s merely a social construct imposed on children by parents and society based
on the biological happenstance of their genitalia. When signing up for
Facebook, one is offered nearly 60 options under “gender.” In various high
schools across the country, boys are elected homecoming queen. A woman was
recently kicked out of Planet Fitness for objecting to a man in the women’s
locker room. She was accused of intolerance because the man said he felt that
he was a woman.
The
End of Right and Wrong: At least two generations of American young people have been taught
that moral categories are nothing more than personal (or societal) preferences.
Recently, an incredulous professor of philosophy wrote an opinion piece in the
New York Times titled “Why Our Children Don’t Think There Are Moral Facts.” In
it he noted, “Without fail, every value claim is labeled an opinion”
(italics in original). This extends to assessing the most glaring of evils.
Since the Nazis thought killing Jews was right, there is no way to know for
sure whether it was wrong; it’s the Nazis' opinion against that of the Jews and
anyone else who objects. I have heard this sentiment from American high school
students – including many Jewish ones – for 30 years.
The
End of Religion: There are no moral truths because there is no longer a religious basis for morality. More
than the Enlightenment, it was the Bible – especially the Hebrew Bible (which
was one reason America’s Christians were different from most European
Christians) that guided the Founders' and other Americans' values. Not anymore.
Instead of being guided by a code higher than themselves, Americans are taught to rely on their feelings to
determine how to behave. Instead of being given moral guidance, children
are asked, “How do you feel about it?”
The
End of Beauty: Just as morality is subjective; so are beauty and excellence.
There is no good or bad art or literature. You like Beethoven; I like rap. You
like Shakespeare; I like Batman. “Street art” (aka graffiti) is worthy of
museum exhibition; paint thrown by an “artist” from atop a ladder onto a canvas
is considered high art and fetches over $100 million; and a giant sculpture of
a dog with lifted leg urinating adorns the front of the Orange County Museum of
Art in California.
If you acknowledge
that American society is in decay, it is your obligation to fight to undo it. If you can’t acknowledge that American society is in
decay, you are providing proof that it is.
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