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union to reopen the schools and made the point that black and hispanic children particularly were at risk already before the pandemic even more so since. it doesn t take a study to understand this. i think any parent who has had kids who have had to be away from school during the past years understand it is very difficult even in a two-parent household, higher income household with laptops and computers, imagine how difficult it is where they don t have access to that technology. we re failing our kids in this country. our children are falling behind and sadly it has been because of the political power of the massive teachers union and radicals like tony fauci who kept our kids out of school. it has to stop. even democrat governors starting to understand that. dana: the other thing the study doesn t show despite the lack of ability to keep up with math, science and reading is in the personal skills as you read faces and increasing worry about young people not being able to be empathe
fell for it hook, line and sinker and saw it on line and believed it was real. some insisted it was real even after their professor told them it was fake. the professor joins us from connecticut. they believed it. you made it up, and put it on the internet, and then what happened, professor? we didn t make the site. it was a site out there that was made by somebody else. this was a study with one of my colleagues at clemson university and a number of our colleagues, but and i want to correct something, too. it s not that the internet this study doesn t show that the internet is making us more gullible or more stupid. it suggests that we need teach additional online reading comprehension skill unless schools, that is, the internet demands additional new reading skills, and we need to prepare the next generation for those. and we need to find more sources rather than going to one source. listen, why do you this this