It's not necessarily their fault, either: a lot of them were failed by a crappy education system, or deliberately misled by a well-oiled propaganda machine. But it is just so beyond exhausting to deal with on a daily basis.
It's not necessarily their fault, either: a lot of them were failed by a crappy education system, or deliberately misled by a well-oiled propaganda machine. But it is just so beyond exhausting to deal with on a daily basis.
twovests wrote
This is entirely valid and I'm feeling the same.
It's not just frustrating or exhausting, it's this deep existential terror I feel.
Living in a society with near-universal literacy is one of the privileges that come with living in America. And now there's a possibility that becomes a thing of the past.
I love to get in arguments online, and something I increasingly see is something like this:
It's so disheartening! It might have been worse, but it makes me miss the time when someone could say "you made a spelling mistake; your argument is invalid".