Colombia
My Observations
I came to the United States at a young age and had many expectations of life and thought about returning to my country one day. In Colombia I was a fashion designer by profession, but my life has changed 180 degrees after arriving here in the United States. I changed everything completely, and it was a very beautiful experience. From the first day I arrived in the United States, I loved it. I thank God and bless him I am here. I owe everything to this country. I love Colombia, but if I have to take up arms, I would do it for this country. On the other hand, there have also been things here that haven’t been so great.
As I have stated, my life changed 180 degrees after coming here, and I was practically reborn in this country, blessed by God with a family, a husband and two wonderful children, who were raised with a high level of principles, morals and good customs. However, as they were growing up, I started comparing the education system here, which my children experienced, to the system in Colombia. As time went by, I became more and more disappointed with the few productive things that my children were learning and the general culture that surrounded them. I saw the curriculum, the system and everything was changing and not for the better, but for the worse. I had very strong clashes with teachers and with the system itself that I did not understand. I didn't understand why they did not continue teaching them such beautiful things as knowing how to write well or even to have good spelling. The school system didn’t teach creative things such as drawing or painting. Nor did my children learn much about economics or geography and the different cultures of the world or the national capitals. In short, there were a number of things that I learned which were no longer being taught.
So many things changed from when I was growing up, and not for the better. The curriculum now seems to have changed to disorient the youth and actually make them subservient to a handful of people who want to manipulate them for their own self-interests. Gender roles are now being questioned, and even the English language, which I have struggled to learn, is changing. New words are added regularly which seem strange. For example, the word “woke” has a strange meaning now. I learned this word as “woke up” meaning to stop sleeping. However, now if you’re “not woke” it seems that you just don’t understand the new cultural values. Another example is how pronouns are changing. I learned that female pronouns were “she” and “her.” Male pronouns were “he” and “him.” Now many people just use the neutral “they” and “them,” which I learned was for more than one person. It’s very confusing and I don’t think it helps communication
One last issue that we may not have any control over because of advances in technology, and that is the use of electronic devices and social media. Now young people seem to be losing social skills when interacting with each other. Instead of just having conversations with each other, they spend a lot of time on their mobile devices texting each other or looking at videos on phone apps. This happens even when they are spending time together.
Hopefully, these issues will someday change and schools will go back to teaching basic educational and people will start to focus more on each other instead of on electronic devices. I think this is a great country with unlimited opportunities for success, which is unique in most other countries. I am hoping for a better future for everyone.