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    4 days ago

    the americans are generally less literate though. germany’s self-reported 99% literacy rate is quite a bit higher than the us’s self-reported 92% literacy

    (the AFD is of course awful)

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      4 days ago

      A literate person has better opportunity to learn ethics and good thinking habits, but they also have better opportunity to confirm their own biases and be manipulated by grifters. It is kind of a wash when it comes to being a good person or not if the rest of the education system doesn’t actually educate.

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      I suspect there may be a discrepancy in what is defined as illiterate. You’ll find plenty in America who may struggle to read quickly, but I only know one person who is fully illiterate in all languages (she can spell her name and can read numbers though) but she’s more than 90 years old and I’m from a low literacy area.

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      I’ve met plenty of people who don’t read very well, but I’ve met almost no one who can’t read at all. Definitely not a near 1 in 10 thing. So I’m guessing these numbers come from dense areas of specific groups that likely stick to themselves.