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Democracy depends upon an informed, educated citizenry. Irish_Dem Apr 2025 #1
Business also depends on an educated citizenry, and that's one reason manufacturing won't be back bigly in the US Attilatheblond Apr 2025 #5
A friend of mine was a manager at a large Asian car manufacturing plant in Tennessee. Irish_Dem Apr 2025 #15
Horrifying and a clear sign of decay within a society. Passages Apr 2025 #55
The billionaires are foolish. They made their money with an educated workforce. Irish_Dem Apr 2025 #16
Thinking some of them like having to 'import' talent. It gives them power over workers if they can threaten deportation Attilatheblond Apr 2025 #23
Good point. Indentured servants. Irish_Dem Apr 2025 #31
I'm not so sure that ethos holds complete sway these days misanthrope Apr 2025 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity Apr 2025 #40
tsf loves the poorly educated. WhiteTara Apr 2025 #2
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2025 #30
And we wonder why Trump was elected. Henry203 Apr 2025 #3
he is among the 21% chicoescuela Apr 2025 #6
Commenter on FB said that all the people in the Hands Off protests were 'ponds' paid & bussed in by Soros. Attilatheblond Apr 2025 #9
What is a "pond"-- thucythucy Apr 2025 #19
Pretty sure he meant 'pawns'. Wonder how many 'dull normals' out there had hearing problems as kids Attilatheblond Apr 2025 #20
"Pawns." thucythucy Apr 2025 #21
Reading? Magas? Attilatheblond Apr 2025 #24
I see this all the time across the internet, actually-- Wingus Dingus Apr 2025 #22
Not to forget: thucythucy Apr 2025 #47
LOL. I actually saw someone mangle "Gestapo" a couple weeks ago right here on DU. Wingus Dingus Apr 2025 #48
"Mongo pond 2?" Kid Berwyn Apr 2025 #29
And 51% of US voters are stupid. nt Jit423 Apr 2025 #4
So if we take out English as a second language (ESL) it's about 40% Buckeyeblue Apr 2025 #7
Due you have data on that? Big Blue Marble Apr 2025 #10
You cannot equate intelligence to literary Buckeyeblue Apr 2025 #34
As someone who has worked in journalism for decades, this is easy to believe misanthrope Apr 2025 #44
Back in early days of W Bush administration and the Iraq war, I read a scary fact about the Army. Attilatheblond Apr 2025 #45
Try this sometime: Take an average news article misanthrope Apr 2025 #50
People can and should look it up. Isn't that a way of learning ? JI7 Apr 2025 #52
Exactly what I thought. misanthrope Apr 2025 #53
Informative post, thank you. Passages Apr 2025 #57
Whenever the people are well informed, they can be trusted with their own government; Ping Tung Apr 2025 #8
I can believe it. Oopsie Daisy Apr 2025 #11
Just read article statingb75% of Memphis kids in k-12 schools cannot read at grade level SheltieLover Apr 2025 #12
Trump loves the uneducated Sanity Claws Apr 2025 #13
If true it's shocking but not entirely surprising. More important than mere... NNadir Apr 2025 #14
My grandfather born in Bohemia about 1885, only 5th grade education BUT.... IrishBubbaLiberal Apr 2025 #25
The most classic cases of profound autodidacticism are found... NNadir Apr 2025 #27
How many people have you known with degrees from "Christian" schools like Liberty University ? eppur_se_muova Apr 2025 #37
I can't say I've had the displeasure. This said, I always keep an open mind when it comes to institutions... NNadir Apr 2025 #41
If you look at a map of literacy rates Mosby Apr 2025 #17
Make a correction for Trump supporters only, and that number will close in very close to 100%. Aristus Apr 2025 #18
Many countries tRump & Vance call shithole countries have a higher literacy rate. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #26
I can remember learning to read here in western WI when I was 7 in 1959 & it was life changing. elocs Apr 2025 #28
I learned to read age 6 in Utica, NY at PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2025 #33
21% of adults in the US are illiterate in 2024. -misanthroptimist Apr 2025 #32
Yeah, that's me, innumerate. I was always bad at math... CTyankee Apr 2025 #36
Yes, but like me, you understand your limitations... -misanthroptimist Apr 2025 #49
It is embarrassing. I CAN do simple stuff if I have pencil and paper. CTyankee Apr 2025 #54
Good one ! nt eppur_se_muova Apr 2025 #38
"34% of adults lacking literacy proficiency were born outside the US" Polybius Apr 2025 #35
I met two in 2019 as a poll watcher progressoid Apr 2025 #43
This includes Drumph nt Tribetime Apr 2025 #39
The venn diagram of illiterates and MAGAts Hassler Apr 2025 #46
Considering the quality of all the social media comments I've read over the last decade, I'm not the LEAST bit surprised Karasu Apr 2025 #51
It is much worse than some may realize. Passages Apr 2025 #56
This is not new peggysue2 Apr 2025 #58
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