The Constitution is written in cursive, as are other important founding documents.
No can read, no can understand and appreciate, no can follow - easy to enslave.
NWO enslavement is the bottom line.
Well, have you tried to actually read some of those early documents? I learned cursive in the 50s. But I do genealogy and I can’t read most of those early documents. Just saying. I think it should continue to be taught but I actually don’t use it much anymore. My penmanship skills were never very good and like my calculating skills have deteriorated since technology gave me other ways to do it.
Cursive is a waste of time. I agree with the educational establishment.
Cursive is no more important than Helvetica, or Times New Roman, or any other font.
Typefaces and letter styles are irrelevant, and ninnies with their panties all in a bunch because their preference isn’t being catered to are as annoying as a kid throwing a rolling tantrum in the toy department of a department store.
Is that you, Torquemada?
< /snark >
Us old folks will soon have a secret code.
Is that the KJV version of the Constitution? ;)
Times change. “We’ve always done it that way,” is the foot-dragging response of Neo-Luddites. There are reasons we don’t teach slide rule calculating any more. My cursive is virtually unreadable, even to me: Fugeddaboudit.