• PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Yeah, there’s a LOT of evidence that Trump is functionally illiterate. He just scrapes by with telling people he doesn’t have time to read, or having people read things for him.

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      20 hours ago

      The guy tweets constantly, with recognizable characteristics such as random capitalization that I don’t think you can do with speech-to-text. He’s a dope for sure, but I’m sure he can read. Maybe he has bad eyesight and too vain for glasses.

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        19 hours ago

        That’s why I said he’s functionally illiterate. You can read and write at a basic level and still be considered illiterate if it’s not enough for what society would expect. Literacy is a spectrum; Someone who reads at a first grade level may be able to read a dinner menu, but probably won’t be able to read the newspaper. But as long as they’re not put in a situation where they’ll need to read in front of others, they can scrape by with just that basic level of literacy.

        Trump’s tweets are often only at a first or second grade level of writing. His word choice draws from a surprisingly small dictionary, and he typically avoids words that are more than two syllables long. He also continuously disregards even the most basic punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and grammar rules.

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        19 hours ago

        Back before reading was really commonplace people could still read shop signs and things, but they couldn’t really spell and anything more complicated than Chicken sold for $0.30 was probably beyond them, but that’s all the average person needed.

        How someone can be functionally illiterate when they were born in the mid 20th century is beyond me.