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Originally Posted by Zelda
His "coming-out" really helped organization that try to fight analphabetism. I don't know if you were aware, but it's 20% of the population that is either illiterate or has severe reading/writing problems. They are not all on welfare too. Lots of them successfully work and hide their handicap. It is a big problem which is more present than you think, and it's not that kind of attitude that will change things. I don't know anybody stupid enough to go see their boss and say "I'm illiterate" when they know they're gonna lose their job.
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That's all fine, but your missing my original comment.
Which was, he will never get another "hockey job" either behined the bench or in the front office.
So, your point being if they told their boss they can't read/write they'd loose their job, goes along with what I was saying.