You could say pointing out bad grammar is a way of demeaning the culprit. That would be true, but I would never point out the bad grammar of anyone who has dyslexia, who is earnestly trying to learn, has a spelling challenge just due to how they process words, or a kid still in school.
Trump supporters, and the angry, racist GOP’ers do not deserve such reverence.
I’m sorry. If you want to take part in the public discourse, you need to learn how to spell. When you are too lazy or too ignorant to double check your posts, your protest signs, or your comments, especially when you espouse racist creeds, nasty insults, or jaw-dropping bigotry, you deserve to be ridiculed.
And you also don’t deserve to be taken seriously.
There is no time in our very complex, very fragile world to embrace hatred or narrow-minded views. When someone on the far right demands to be heard, but cannot bother to educate themselves on the issues or, grammatically speaking, educate themselves on how to write, it says volumes about them and their embarrassing, narrow world view and narcissism.
I have sympathy for anyone who wants to learn or has difficulty doing so. I have sympathy for anyone who wants to educate themselves so they can have a clearer, more astute voice on the issues of the day, no matter their opinion.
But I have no sympathy for people like this. Hatred and ignorance are not seen easily but are heard loudly. Especially when the person spewing it can’t be bothered to use the proper grammar to voice that bile.