People Are Sharing Photos And Screenshots Of Dumb Americans As Proof Of Their Cultural Decline
The creators of the 2006 satirical film "Idiocracy" imagined what the U.S. would look like if the average IQ of the nation fell far below normal levels. The rise of flat-earthers and anti-vaxxers, a pro wrestler for a president, and "Ow, My Balls!" as the most popular TV show of the moment.
In 2006, all this sounded like ridiculous fiction. 20 years later, people are noticing more and more similarities between the film and the current political, social, and cultural situation. A Facebook group "America's Cultural Decline Into Idiocy" has taken it upon itself to point out the idiocy all around in hopes that people will finally wake up and smell the coffee.
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I just know the Liberian flag is gonna turn up here somewhere.
The "America's Cultural Decline Into Idiocy" group is all about poking lighthearted fun at the questionable things people do or say. However, the concerns about America's average IQ expressed in the group's description are true to an extent. And the U.S. isn't the only one in trouble, as scientists all over the world are noticing a trend of plummeting average IQ scores, also called the Reverse Flynn Effect.
In the 1980s, a social scientist, James Flynn, noticed that people were becoming more and more intelligent throughout the 20th century. Compared to their parents and grandparents, average people had much better education, reading and comprehension skills, and a basic understanding of scientific facts. Sociologists dubbed this the Flynn Effect. However, nowadays, the curve that kept going upward seems to be trending downward.
I'm more curious what the question mark is for and why does it cost more?
OMG! That would guarantee more collisions not less. How would a person like this drive up or down a hill?
Flynn theorized that circumstances made people smarter, not genetics. People started working in offices and industrial jobs and were dealing with more than just physical objects from day to day. Education evolved, as students learned from hypotheticals instead of memorizing facts. Mass media allowed people to think beyond their own personal experiences.
Flynn used this example to explain this shift in people's intelligence: if you were to ask a person 100 years ago what the difference between a dog and a rabbit was, they would've answered, "Dogs hunt rabbits." A person from the 20th century would've replied, "They're both mammals."
I blame AI for this one. It's just the kind of mistake AI would make.
Today, researchers find that our collective cognitive abilities are declining. Elizabeth Dworak, an assistant professor at Northwestern University's medical school, analyzed 394,378 IQ tests that Americans took between 2006 and 2018. She saw that people found it increasingly hard to do abstract visual puzzles, pattern recognition, and language-based problem-solving.
The decline in the first two is what concerns scientists the most. Based on these two skills, psychologists measure fluid intelligence. In other words, it's how we learn to adapt to new situations and think "on the fly." However, Dworak cautions not to generalize these findings. "We can't exactly say that people are getting dumber, just that scores in these categories are going down."
Unfortunately, signs of our collective descent into being ignoramuses can be seen in students' exam scores, too. In 2023, it was reported that ACT test scores reached a 30-year low. When comparing reading proficiency scores, the U.S. also tends to be below other developed countries. Although the literacy skills of Americans are at an international OECD average, Finland, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, and Ireland are way ahead.
Some say that elections reflect the average intelligence of a U.S. citizen. In recent years, researchers have been noticing a worrying trend that many American voters are disengaged or low-information voters. When in 2023 the Pew Research Center asked Americans some basic political knowledge questions (how Congress works, what a filibuster is, what happens when a presidential election is tied, etc.), few could answer many of them correctly. For example, only 44% could tell the length of a full Senate term. Another study shows that only six in 10 Americans can name their representative.
Still, the question remains: why is this happening? Why are we, potentially, becoming dumber? Researchers have a few potential answers.
- Intelligence levels cannot grow forever and have to reach a plateau at some point.
- Our health is declining, leading to lower cognitive abilities.
- Quality of education decreased or the content changed; that's why we're having a harder time with nonverbal and mathematical reasoning.
- We, as a society, started valuing visual-spatial skills more instead of reasoning skills.
- Our smartphones are decreasing our cognitive capacity.
Anti-intellectualist sentiments in general seem to be getting more popular all around the world, but more so gaining a strong footing in the U.S. The recent policies of the current administration are rooted in distrust of science and opinions from experts, researchers, and academics. Still, on a lighter note, in 2024, the Pew Research Center found that 76% of Americans express a great deal or a fair amount of trust in scientists.
If our company bought one of these to use indoors and the guy buying it rolled it over a parking lot outdoors, there would be an issue.
How many folks on this list would benefit from a few lessons in critical thinking, Pandas? What are the worst displays of stupidity you have personally seen? Share your stories with us in the comments! And if you'd like to read some infuriating but entertaining stories of people being pushed to their limits with stupid questions, check out our previous article right here!
The law states everything meant to consume is to be declared. And you never know when someone want to sell ice with sugar or taste in.
How does this keep happening?
This slide that will shoot a child directly into cement
Presto change-o. All the Spanish speaking people are in South America, therefore. The Spanish Conquistadors were South American too.
A lot of people use 24hr clocks who aren't in the military. Like the entire Aerospace industry.
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This person didn't do much research on the moon before posting this
This is like putting a bag on your head and trying to read an eye chart it's so stupid.
She pumped gas for 3 minutes without realizing the pump was still on a pallet
Meh. I've done hundreds of embarrassing things over the years that have made me wish the earth would swallow me up. I've just never been caught on camera... :-)
Um, I believe the problem lies with thinking there are 30 weeks in a month and 365 months in a year, but... Huge "whoosh" with this one.
It's correct if you're looking up at the stars. Incorrect if you're looking down at the Earth. Star charts have East and West swapped.
Unfortunately this was poured yesterday and is a meter too big for our pergola kit
Has to be taken asap as it will set to hard to move over the next few hot days
$500 no offers as it cost us a lot more
Everytime someone says something bad about USA, there's a lot of screaming about "American bashing". Well, guys, I'm Russian. In the past several years everyone and their dog told me I should k i l l myself because of the reasons I can do nothing to change. Hate was (and still is) EVERYWHERE. I am an activist and a LGBTQ+ member, I am hated in my own country (because of that) and in the whole world (because I'm Russian). So, Americans - why don't you just stop your crazy tyrant?.. Why don't you just emigrate? Why don't you just do all those things YOU TOLD RUSSIANS TO DO ALL THOSE YEARS?.. It'a not funny to be hated, is it?.. (Hint: you can't. You can't "just stop it")
Seeing as how our tyrant and your tyrant are besties we'll wait and follow your model.
Load More Replies...Everytime someone says something bad about USA, there's a lot of screaming about "American bashing". Well, guys, I'm Russian. In the past several years everyone and their dog told me I should k i l l myself because of the reasons I can do nothing to change. Hate was (and still is) EVERYWHERE. I am an activist and a LGBTQ+ member, I am hated in my own country (because of that) and in the whole world (because I'm Russian). So, Americans - why don't you just stop your crazy tyrant?.. Why don't you just emigrate? Why don't you just do all those things YOU TOLD RUSSIANS TO DO ALL THOSE YEARS?.. It'a not funny to be hated, is it?.. (Hint: you can't. You can't "just stop it")
Seeing as how our tyrant and your tyrant are besties we'll wait and follow your model.
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