They Can't Read—But They Can Argue in the Comments

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They can’t read above a 5th grade level. But they can argue in the comments like their lives depend on it.

Welcome to America, where 1 in 5 adults are functionally illiterate—and somehow also the loudest people online. In this episode of Balanced Takes, we dive into how bad reading skills are silently wrecking social media, public discourse, and even our politics. Spoiler: it’s not just about education. It’s about moral frameworks, fractured attention spans, and the horrifying power of a well-placed slogan.

I discuss:
How education (and moral frameworks) shape online sanity
Why social media has become a trash fire of bad takes
What politicians gain from dumbing things down
What personal experience gave me a weird little sliver of hope

Before you argue in the comments… ask yourself:
Did you actually watch the video? Or did you just read the title and start typing?

It’s okay. Take your time.
I’ll wait. ⏳🧠

(P.S. For everyone else—drop your thoughts below. I want to hear your take, even if you think I’m wrong. Especially if you think I’m wrong.)

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