Too Weak to Hold a Pen in their Pudgy Hands by James Reed

Today, digitally-literate children are growing up not knowing how to hold a pen correctly or even with the hand strength to hold a pen for any length of time: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-03/touch-screens-impacting-on-kids-writing-skills-therapist-says/7683054. This means that they will be unable to cope with exams. While many hope that kids could simply use laptops, this would make cheating-checking impossible for scrutiny in exam conditions, because the very purpose of an exam is to do work which can be scrutinised by those retired folk who like to throw their weight around.

Not to worry though, the economy will be fine because there is an infinite sea of migrants only too happy to come in and replace your children. Ask folk like so-called nationalist Jared Taylor: the migrants probably have higher IQs too, so they deserve the jobs in a libertarian free market meritocracy: https://www.amren.com/commentary/2012/07/those-unmentionable-asians/.  And don’t complain: that’s racist, racist, more racist.
Am I joking? Australian big business has jumped onto the Social Justice Warrior wagon big time, first embracing the same-sex marriage campaign, and now the great diversity push: The Weekend Australian, March 25-26, 2017, pp, 1, 8.

Yes, diversity now is big money, or at least in the short term. However, it is probably the case that pursuing political correctness will in the longer term undermine the aggressive spirit of capital ruthlessness which originally built these firms, for now, these sorts of values are being hosed down.
I, for one, have no love of any of these big businesses, and big capitalism,  and hope that they all collapse, even if that means I starve. Hell, you have to die somehow.

 

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