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https://mynorthwest.com/3950467/jason-rantz-seattle-english-high-school-students-white-supremacy-reading-writing/
This is really confusing, because cultures who developed the earliest forms of writing include ancient Sumerians, the Egyptians and the Chinese.
Europeans adopted Arabic numerals because Roman numerals suck.
So how is writing white supremacist?
Comics, pirates, stories, witches and wizards, mythologies, ancient cultures, science, history, maths.
So what is the problem ?
If people can read they can choose what they read.
OP and other Americans have any of you sat down and actually read Mark Twain?
Yankee in King Arthur's court not an easy book to get into but highly rewarding it is not some easy adventure of future man goes into history , it shows an intelligent and thoughtful mind.
https://www.thenationalliteracyinstitute.com/post/literacy-statistics-2024-2025-where-we-are-now
The problem with these statistics are that they account for English.
around 14% have Spanish as their native. 8% other minor languages and then the rest is English, but even then, those that have English are often biased in some way towards other languages or specific sub groups.
The US are 36th in literacy worldwide (despite being a huge melting pot society without equal access to knowledge) I would say that is high.
These statistics all have different values and amount of people involved in them..
We could also pick this one.
https://www.uscareerinstitute.edu/blog/which-countries-have-the-highest-and-lowest-literacy-rates
Then its not really low at all.
The vast majority of Americans that can read and write all do it well, then we have a large amount that can´t (for various reasons)
Again. my argument is that the non free knowledge system is what hinders most people (in poor regions even more) access to more than basic read and writing.
But again depending on the spectrum you use and how many you include it can be all from many that can´t to 99% that can.
https://youtu.be/qEedOMPDj2o?si=aGo3hDYaDpV-Hk-k
So if you actually bothered- get this- reading what you posted,
Again, ironically, if you read the post, nobody is talking about how the US compares to other countries for literacy in general- they're talking about reading levels, you goober.
I wonder what percentage you are 🙄
How can you read something then not understand what you just read?