• Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Then don’t do that.

    Give everyone, and I mean everyone, a standard fifth grade test. It would not surprise me one bit if the highest failure rate of such a test comes from the large swath of redneck nitwits there exist over in America.

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      4 hours ago

      Who writes the test?

      Who determines the test is at a fifth grade level?

      Who will proctor the test?

      Where will the test be administered?

      When will the test be administered?

      Who decides what a passing grade is?

      Who grades the test?

      Who verifies the grade on the test?

      At every step there is an easy way to disenfranchise whatever people you don’t like. For instance: simply make the test only available at noon on the Monday before election. Make it only able to be taken at town hall. Immediately, anyone who works an hourly job will no be effectively disqualified from voting because they can’t take the test.

      Now make the exam only available in English. Anyone who cannot speak English is now disqualified.

      There are so many ways for literacy tests to go wrong, they’re pretty much only good for excluding people you don’t like from voting. Just let everyone vote and make it a mandatory holiday.