Arrogant Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“Young people have been ill-educated, mis-educated, propagandized. I see it in everything I read written by young people. You can spot it a mile away, their ignorance. And it's coupled with they think they're the only people that know. They're arrogant. They're a little bit smarmy about what they think they know and nobody else does, which is a characteristic of young people anyway. I was that way when I was young.”
About This Quote
Source Radio Show: The Rush Limbaugh Show, 2005
The speaker criticizes perceived ignorance and arrogance among youth, attributing it to poor education and self‑importance.
In simple terms: Young people are seen as ignorant and arrogant due to bad education.
Recognize generational bias and seek constructive dialogue.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- classroom discussions
- media literacy programs
- intergenerational mentorship
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we address youth misinformation without alienating them?
- What role does media play in shaping youth perspectives?
Overgeneralization ignores many informed young voices.