Spyke
piefed.social

Little too high. Almost 60% of Americans are at a 5th grade reading level or lower. That's 10-11.

Though, I suppose age 12 grabs a slightly higher percentage.

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saltescreply
lemmy.world

Noooo. Really?

Edit:

In 2024, 21 percent of adults in the U.S. were found to be illiterate, while 54 percent of adults had a literacy below a sixth grade level, according to the National Literacy Institute.

What the fuck.

And that surprise isn't at the individuals. Not their fault. Just trying to get my head around how a developed nation could be like that...

Edit Edit: I'm still trying to get my head around this. I get around Europe feeling like a fucking moron for only being basic level bilingual.

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Developed nation can be like that when those in power want the masses to be gullible and compliant.

Texas GOP 2012 plank on education:

We oppose the teaching of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) (values clarification), critical thinking skills and similar programs that are simply a relabeling of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) (mastery learning) which focus on behavior modification and have the purpose of challenging the student’s fixed beliefs and undermining parental authority.

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Very true words. If only 54% of people could read them, apparently.

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Just trying to get my head around how a developed nation could be like that

They gotta have people who will fight wars to make the rich even richer.

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Honestly I'm probably at. 6th grade level for math and grammar etc... streetwise... I'm a sage.

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NABDadreply
lemmy.world

not educating our kids to good

I see what you did there.

At least, I hope it was intentional.

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Lol, yeah. I'm no genius, but I like to think that I came out of the US educational system while it was still working to some extent. That was a long time ago. The kids in the past few decades, and the ones during Covid... I will never blame them for what we've done to them.

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When I (briefly) pursued a career in journalism we were told to generally write for a target audience of ~6th-7th grade.

Makes sense.

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feddit.org

Me and your dad do stuff sometimes. Your dad taught me size does not matter.

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It is scary to see how this guy could nail us down in such a comic way. if everybody is as mature as a 12 year old boy it could explain a lot of things

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lemmy.world

Well, I don't know what to say, I am not an expert, but I have seen how boys and kids mature, leave simply reasoning behind, take more complex and multi edges approach to problems, and more important, they become more empathic and realized what they experimented and think is not universal.

This is what I mean about growing, you could just name it as maturing.

Sometimes I can see adults where the spark of joy is gone and only an animated shell is there, (right Mr Zuckerberg?) so your main point is defeated :)

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hansoloreply
lemmy.today

You fool. Who will milk the steer? You? Lol.

Have 12 spouses and let them each squirt out a babyslave. Leather. Rinse (literally). Repeat. ...?... Profit.

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Lumidaubreply
feddit.org

No, but you will have to, unless you have 12 spouses and 36 kids.

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ATS1312reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

ITT: My fellow Americans are outing themselves.

Its okay, we're all allowed to learn. Just for the love of all that anyone finds holy, PLEASE learn. Learn something.

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And today i pensa about steers. I knew bull and cow, I didn’t know the castrated male name. Love to expand my knowledge at every opportunity. (And I am heartbroken that 54% of Americans apparently can’t! The whole government has failed them)

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Weird, in German Stier is specifically the uncastrated male. Ochse is castrated (Ox). Bulle is uncastrated.

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NABDadreply
lemmy.world

You don’t milk steer.

He'll put up a fuss at first, but once you get going, he'll settle down.

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Just watched an old episode of Bob's Burgers where they were making this joke. Somewhere in season 1.

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Those who have never watched Kingpin are without God's love and light.

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Do I need to add the /s? It seems like people are not understanding.

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