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    High reading level shouldn’t be elitist, we should strive to have a well educated population

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      It’s really weird to call a 7th grade reading level or better elitism in the first place, and calling it “weird elitism” is even worse.

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            This point should be front and center when countering the STEM circlejerk of “humanities are useless”.

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                  No idea, but me not offering up an alternative doesn’t make it a less useless metric for supporting the conclusions everybody seems to be drawing

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                    You started this thread by saying

                    what’s the concrete advantage of the average person reading at a high level is, past some sort of weird elitism?

                    and now you’re trying to point out that grade level isn’t a good metric. So is it that reading level doesn’t matter at all, or that the metrics we use are flawed? Reductio ad absurdum, is it ok for an entire populace, or at least the vast majority of it, to be illiterate?

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          Because most people are little more than animals, by choice and aren’t worth the effort of trying to help.

          I’m all for providing for their basic needs, often against their own voting habits and thus their own desires, but expecting some poor redneck to suddenly be valuable as a person is just insane.

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      You don’t want a well-educated population for the sake of having a well-educated population. You want it so that you can have a productive population. And clearly, a high reading level isn’t required to be a productive member of society since otherwise reading level wouldn’t drop over time like this figure is implying.