I see the collapse of modern culture in this biscuit promotion at a fast food restaurant.
That might seem alarmist hyperbole, but I see it as a tiny symptom of something much larger. All around us, competence is dying. Incompetence is becoming both expected and accepted — and I can’t think of a more obvious early indicator of a culture’s coming death.
This sign has been in front of a Birmingham-area Burger King for weeks, but the problem is not just a local phenomenon. I see the same sorts of things everywhere, both in the physical space around me and in the incoherent mush of popular media.
The sign says “2 FOR 4 BISCUITS.” Are they offering two biscuits for $4? Or is it four biscuits for $2? If you happen to know what’s typical for Burger King biscuits, maybe you’d have a guess, but even then, it would be just a guess.
If this were unusual, I would just laugh at it and move on, but this sort of casual incompetence is everywhere today. It scares me and it angers me.

Maybe it’s easier to do hard things when nobody says they’re difficult
Dying Phelps’ anti-gay cult is vile and wrong, but I don’t hate him
Will you uncover your blind spots? Or will you ignore red flags again?
We know our world must change, but we keep saying, ‘yes, but…’
Living without human connection? It’s an empty life with no meaning
Politicians trying to stamp out innovation to help monopolies
The ‘man in the mirror’ always turns out to be our worst enemy
We can’t have real freedom without also allowing discrimination
Sad, but true: Neither Ron Paul nor any libertarian has chance to win