That I agree is one part of the debate. Many experts do also believe that it isn't real at all. Sure everyone functions differently at different skill levels. People do have varying levels of intelligence and memory too.
Offering people free computers is imo shocking and of no help to those who struggle.
As mentioned when being tested say "yes" to all the questions that make you sound 'dyslexic', and they give you more free money. It's no surprise what the result of that is.
Compulsory library visits and extra tuition should be given instead.
I assure you reading real books, will help all who struggle with words, spelling and English. Dismissing that is ignorant.
Also extra time in exams is just laughable, it defies the whole point of them. If someone can't do the exam within the same constraints as everyone else, they shouldn't get the grade.
Everyone has their niche in life, for some reading/writing etc. Isn't it.