Culture On no longer being able to write - Gen Z, please don't be the end of civilization

Bespoke translation by yours truly. Original article [A] by Danisch


On no longer being able to write​


The end of civilization:

FOCUS has got a nice article about us losing the ability to write after 5500 years of having that ability. Generation Z is apparently losing an ability that humans have had for 5500 years

The Turkish newspaper "Turkiyetoday" reports that the increasing usage of digital devices is making writing competence worse. Students prefer keyboards and often come to class without any pen. Kiliçerisays: "Their handwriting is often unreadable." This leads to problems in clear written communication.​
According to "Turkiyetoday", the constant interaction over social media led to students having difficulties phrasing long and structured sentences. "They avoid long sentences and frequently don't wrote proper paragraphs", Kiliçeri adds. Professor Ahmet Benzer of Marmara University sees the cause in the generational differences and also these new communication habits.​
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Also, the reading habits of Gen Z are alarming for an increasing number of experts. According to "The Atlantic", many adolescents have trouble focusing on longer texts and books. Rüdiger Maas from the Institute for Generational Research explains: "Reading is an untrained task for Gen Z." While learning, reading is often seen merely as a means to an end, which harms the ability to read properly.​
Even though platforms like BookTok encourage discussions of books, proper reading lags behind. According to LMU professor Sabine Anselm, many students make use of apps to summarize content, which restricts their ability to process information. Older generations are affected too, as a PIAAC study shows which found worsened reading abilities among adults.​
[emphasis added by Danisch]

Thus, of course, subjects and ideologies that can make do without subordinate clauses, like gender, are at an advantage (subordinate clauses are disadvantageous for woman, there's gotta be a PhD thesis in gender studies about that).

Possibly, the war against hate and incitement and for internet censorship belongs to that complex. Of course you can giddily conceal the incapability to understand subordinate clauses by declaring everything and anything that contains a comma as "hate and incitement" and have it blocked/deleted.

They are going to end up finding out that Nazis used subordinate clauses, and then brand everyone who uses subordinate clauses a Nazi. Modern mass media already make do without subordinate clauses for the most part.

In addition, they will end up finding that subordinate clauses - just like master/slave in computer science - are discriminatory colonialist constructs by white men, that are and were preferably being used by white men, and which glorify inequality because the term itself insinuates that there is a main clause and a subordinate clause, and thus they reproduce different valuations and denigrate the subordinate clause.

According to gender grammatics, they will also tackle phrasing and deconstruct the power relationships, abolish main and subordinate clauses, and give everyone equity and equal rights. Every subordinate clause will be granted the right to identify as a main clause and they are going to rewrite Pippa Longstocking and Winnetou to overcome outdated discriminatory sentence structures.
 
Can you even lose the ability to write? Last thing I needed to jot down was puzzle game related hints and it was after probably months of not writing anything. As long as your education system is not retarded enough to allow children to use a keyboard for everything they should be able to write.
 
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Who wrote this shit? It's not Gen Z, it's Gen Alphas who are fucked since the proliferations of the smartphones during/after the 2010s. Not to mention covid literally destoying their brains. Why is this article talking about a real issue with children before sperging about something completely different- I don't get it.
 
So, reading and writing aren't natural skills that humans are born with. They have to be taught. They are not "losing the ability" to write, they aren't developing it, in the first place.
 
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Can you even lose the ability to write? Last thing I needed to jot down was puzzle game related hints and it was after probably months of not writing anything. As long as your education system is not retarded enough to allow children to use a keyboard for everything they should be able to write.
You would think at the very least considering they can read and type they would be able to try and mimic drawing the letters they can see on the screen. I feel like this is more of a case of laziness and not giving a fuck rather than an actual inability to write.
 
I knew I was ahead of the curve when I realized that physically throwing books at people's heads was the wave of the future about 8 years ago.
 
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The 1993 Mario movie. After a more faithful script set to be directed by Harold Ramis (which is attached) was scrapped, they got a bunch of people who, and I quote "started to think about Max Headroom." Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo showed up hammered to the set, and apparently the husband-wife team who directed it were so awful their own agent told them to get off of the set.
Very unprofessional. (This was loaded up in my quote replies for some reason)
Who wrote this shit? It's not Gen Z, it's Gen Alphas who are fucked since the proliferations of the smartphones during/after the 2010s. Not to mention covid literally destoying their brains. Why is this article talking about a real issue with children before sperging about something completely different- I don't get it.
There are examples of Gen Z not being able to read cursive at all or tell time from a rotary clock. Maybe they're not trying or just have severe ADHD, but they'll be running the world soon. It's over.
 
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This unfortunately means impoverished 3rd world shitholes are gonna be fine in terms of writing. Now, at least here in Commiefornia, the kids still do write. But there is worry in having them over-rely on electronics. Especially when the harsh realization sets that those run out of juice after awhile.
 
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