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re: Harvard Law Prof: Ban Homeschooling, Shield Children From Parents' 'Near-Total Authority'
Posted on 4/24/20 at 2:16 pm to Revelator
Posted on 4/24/20 at 2:16 pm to Revelator
I find it hilarious that she tries to argue that children in these environments are raised to not have the ability to make their own decisions.
Which can be translated very simply as she is annoyed that there are people she can't control and tell them what to think.
Just more typical liberalism. Their ideas are the default correct ones and any deviation should be squashed
Which can be translated very simply as she is annoyed that there are people she can't control and tell them what to think.
Just more typical liberalism. Their ideas are the default correct ones and any deviation should be squashed
Posted on 4/24/20 at 2:29 pm to ShortyRob
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Which can be translated very simply as she is annoyed that there are people she can't control and tell them what to think.
There is no doubt that some parents do a poor job of home schooling their kids, and it’s also true that there are many bad teachers in public schools that also do a very bad job of educating children. But to make a board generalization about all home schooled children is ridiculous. Plus, what makes her value system more valid than any other?
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