Saturday, March 03, 2018
When I was a student at University of
Virginia, I had something to eat at a food place. I heard someone
working there say that he is a peasant and that's all he will ever
be.
Sometimes I get angry when I hear such
attitudes. I used to attend a private school,
and I had an English teacher trying to tell me that I cannot have
some thoughts or some ideas because I was not a great writer but just
some little person. That is a very irresponsible thing to say to a
student. America is meant to be a place where dreams can come true
through determined effort; and I for one am certainly willing to put
in such an effort.
Now I have seen some people who are
high-born having negative attitude toward others. There was a teacher
at the school that my stepson attended who was calling the parents of
her students peasants. However I have also seen it work the other way
around. I knew a blue-collar person in Australia who said that some
middle-class guy whom his relative or friend married thought that his
shit does not stink. And I had a girlfriend, coming from the rough
side of town, who had a very negative view of people from higher
backgrounds, and she extended that attitude also to me.
We see both all the time. Nixon, who
came from a poor background, had hatred of the high-born. I have also
known people from distinguished backgrounds who hated people from
“lower classes.” I do not see why this kind of thing should
happen at all, especially in America. We have had aristocratic Thomas
Jefferson and FDR; we have also had the plebeian Nixon and Clinton.
Once again, I see no reason at all why these attitudes should exist,
especially in America.
One of the worst thing I've seen people
from rougher backgrounds do is destroy ambition and intelligence in
their youth. They think that they are arrogant, or that they are
“know-it-alls,” or that they think they are better than
“everybody else.” What qualifies these people to speak for
“everybody else” - 7 billion people, most of them nothing like
themselves? Of whatever arrogance they are accusing such kids, theirs
is far greater. The ambition and intelligence that some kids have,
when channeled correctly, results in major contributions to the
country and the society. Whereas very little of any kind of benefit
is due to attitudes such as this.
So I had a very smart and very
beautiful girlfriend from “that side of town,” and her experience
with her peers was a horrible one. They did everything in their power
to grind her down. When she came to me, some of these attitudes had
rubbed off of her, and she was hateful to some of the people I knew
who came from more fortunate backgrounds. In some situations she was
also hateful to me. This is wrong. This is dead wrong.
My own experience was based on being in
a private school, as a poor immigrant from the former Soviet Union. I
was very precocious, and the message that I got from other students
was that academic intelligence is worthless and that the only thing
that matters in life is common sense and social skills. Now you may
want that attitude if you are raising salesmen and lawyers. However
the country needs much more than just that. It also needs engineers,
doctors, scientists and many others. And these people better have an
academic intelligence.
In both cases we see very irresponsible
behavior. The best minds get damaged, and the country loses vastly as
a result. Many of these kids become hostile, destructive or even
criminal. And this is very, very bad for the country.
So it is time that such behavior be
confronted, as it costs greatly to America. And it is time that more
people understand the implications of their behavior and learn to
practice more rightful and more responsible conduct.
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