https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/fetterman-dress-code-fail-begs-question-americas-steep-decline
Democrat John Fetterman is not just a prime example of arrested development; he is a symbol of the dumbing down of standards and expectations that is undermining our great nation.
Fetterman, the overgrown man/child elected to the senate last year, is mainly known for wearing hoodies and gym shorts, a look that he thinks is cool and which also serves as a middle finger to the establishment. The Pennsylvania legislator is so uncomfortable wearing the normal garb of successful people occupying important roles in our society – a suit and tie, for instance – that Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has relaxed the senate’s dress code, apparently to accommodate this slovenly member of that august body.
Historically, there was no written dress code of the Senate; all members were adults, and they did not need to be told that respect for the institution required them to dress as such. No longer.
The elimination of the senate’s dress code is the least of our problems. Much more worrisome for our country is that the same lowering of standards is taking place everywhere, often in the name of “equity” or “racial justice.”
Educators across the nation are ditching tests and grades, prompted by declining performance and self-serving teachers’ unions complicit in that decline. In Portland, Oregon, authorities are considering new “equitable grading practices,” which would no longer penalize kids who cheat or who skip their homework, because “historical data shows racial disparities in students’ pass/fail rate.” The new approach is meant to be more “fair.” Talk about the soft bigotry of low expectations.
Degrading traditional assessments does not help the kid who gets away with cheating and falls into life-long bad habits or who may need extra help in the classroom. It certainly does not help children who behave and who work hard; they deserve recognition and reward.
Even in higher ed the push for “equity” is lowering the bar. The Metropolitan State University of Denver no longer requires that students use “Standard American English (SAE)” because it is “a social construct that privileges white communities and maintains social and racial hierarchies.”