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minus-squaresam5673 [none/use name]hexbear23·4 years agoPretty sure that not teaching people to read means that the economy suffers from people not being able to follow written instructions link
minus-squareboyfriend__ascendent [he/him,undecided]hexbear10·4 years ago you can teach a person to read but you can’t make them do it. I feel seen link
minus-squaresam5673 [none/use name]hexbear10·4 years agoSee that's just elitism. Also people can read I'm talking about the level of literacy needed to understand signs link
minus-square5bicycles [he/him]hexbear12·4 years ago See that’s just elitism. Could be, doesn't have to be. I work with like nearing 90% college graduates and they refuse to read any instructions. Unless you're telling me a large swath got through university being functionally illiterate I think amenazaroja's point holds up link
Pretty sure that not teaching people to read means that the economy suffers from people not being able to follow written instructions
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I feel seen
See that's just elitism. Also people can read I'm talking about the level of literacy needed to understand signs
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Could be, doesn't have to be.
I work with like nearing 90% college graduates and they refuse to read any instructions. Unless you're telling me a large swath got through university being functionally illiterate I think amenazaroja's point holds up