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There are people in the UK that can't spell Britain, I've seen so many variations.
I personally don't mock illiteracy, I think it's sad and a shame, I grew up on an estate with really low levels of literacy. I learned to read when I was 3 years old, I could read news articles by the time I started school.
Wot chu meen it's not spelt Bree-UGH-nn!?
I have a vivid memory of being in a high school english course with a dyslexic girl who wrote this INSANELY beautiful and thoughtful analysis of an Alexander Posey poem...
Nobody understood what it meant, and nobody engaged except to point out the fact that she couldn't spell "conciousness". So she stopped her presentation and walked out of the room.
Wherever she is right now, I hope she understands she was the brightest person there. And one of the only ones who had any semblance of real reading comprehension despite sometimes not being able to spell long words.
Oh right, it's definitely not something to mock. Literacy rates should concern everyone who lives in a democracy.