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Replying to Avatar Jack Spirko

I have heard this argument but I have never needed to read cursive to read the constitution or declaration, etc. See for a very long time we have had tools that can make text and lots of copies of things. Sometime ago we even developed the skills of Control C and Control V and right click save as. I don't think this is a good argument for an outdated mode of communications.

Being graded for hand writing in Catholic School as a kid also never felt fair to me. I am not an artist, I will never be one. My hand writing sucks and if I spend years working out it, nothing would change.

Shit changes, MOVE ON. How many on this kick can tack up a team of horses and run a team with a buggy? How many of them shoe a horse? Etc. How many can do blacksmith work? Maintain and effectively use a flint lock rifle?

I can do all those things but I chose to learn. Hell some saying this about cursive I bet can't even drive a stick shift.

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MickBurke 2y ago

I say, if you believe cursive is important, teach your kids that way. If it's true they'll excel compared to others, if not you'll know...

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