I am posting this here because a) while it was inspired by current events in sports, it's not specifically sports-related and, b) I didn't want to derail the ongoing discussion in the Sports folder:
I am a fan of Bomani Jones, and one of the things that he has semi-regularly brought up is how he was surprised when he started college by how many students were unprepared for college. He owed his level of awareness to the fact that both his mother and father were college professors, and he more or less grew up on college campuses, so he didn't recognize the privilege he had in being familiar with the process inside and out. In a similar vein, my mom and dad were both hospital corpsmen in the Navy, and I was a Boy Scout who was part of a troop which always took pride in winning and/or being highly competitive in the First Aid Meet every year. So, when I enlisted in the Navy myself, and they would offer annual CPR courses, I always signed up to get a refresher, make sure my skills were still sharp, et cetera, but it surprised me to learn how many people there were in the Navy who didn't already know CPR. Because of my upbringing, it hadn't even occurred to me that CPR was not common knowledge.
And so, I ask my fellow residents of KingsFans.com: how many of you know CPR?
I am a fan of Bomani Jones, and one of the things that he has semi-regularly brought up is how he was surprised when he started college by how many students were unprepared for college. He owed his level of awareness to the fact that both his mother and father were college professors, and he more or less grew up on college campuses, so he didn't recognize the privilege he had in being familiar with the process inside and out. In a similar vein, my mom and dad were both hospital corpsmen in the Navy, and I was a Boy Scout who was part of a troop which always took pride in winning and/or being highly competitive in the First Aid Meet every year. So, when I enlisted in the Navy myself, and they would offer annual CPR courses, I always signed up to get a refresher, make sure my skills were still sharp, et cetera, but it surprised me to learn how many people there were in the Navy who didn't already know CPR. Because of my upbringing, it hadn't even occurred to me that CPR was not common knowledge.
And so, I ask my fellow residents of KingsFans.com: how many of you know CPR?