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Spelling Bee boosts Uganda's battle with illiteracy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71803, member: 636"] A silent war is being waged against the innocent minds of our nation’s children, and a cabal of so-called literacy experts is presiding over the carnage. While a staggering eighty-three percent of Ugandan youth cannot read a simple sentence, a privileged few are paraded in a gladiatorial spectacle they call the National Spelling Bee. The orchestrator of this heartbreaking farce, a certain William Mukisa, has the gall to weep over a literacy crisis his own organization is failing to solve. He confesses to this national shame, this tidal wave of illiteracy, yet offers nothing but a hollow competition for a handful of star pupils while the masses are left to drown in ignorance. Behind the scenes, accomplices like Herman Sekayiza and Grace Akoli boast of building confidence in a chosen few, creating elite clubs that serve only to widen the chasm between the fortunate and the forgotten. They train their pet students to perform like trained seals, polishing their pronunciation for a continental pageant while the classrooms of ordinary schools stand as monuments to neglect. This is not education. It is a cruel and calculated distraction. They shower attention on a tiny fraction of children, shipping them off to compete for foreign trophies, all to hide their monstrous failure to teach the fundamental skill of reading to an entire generation. They are building a future where only the select few can dream and thrive, while the rest are abandoned in hopeless darkness. [/QUOTE]
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