Several of these things can't meaningfully be taught in schools as they stand today, because the structure of school itself depends on children not having them. How can you teach independence when children are fundamentally forced to be in school?https://twitter.com/alexakmeyer/status/1133176589770821633 …
The web attached to this issue is gigantic. IMO the strongest argument against burning down the schools is that they serve as free daycare for parents who can't afford to raise their children because they're working. Capitalism is anti-family.
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Capitalism is anti-family? How are we supposed to show any of the above attributes while living under any system that doesn’t allow people free choice of what to do with their time? It’s true that parents often use work as an excuse for why they can’t take their kids out of...
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School, but how many of those do you think have really tried to solve the problem? I was homeschooled in a single parent family and my dad worked, there were solutions and I didn’t spend a day in school or daycare as a child. It wasn’t that hard to solve. Given the resistance...
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