A thing I want more people to contemplate is how the Twitter outrage sausage is made. For example, why is an article on homeschooling — an article featured in the alumni magazine for a school most people did not attend — getting a lot of attention?
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The time when many people are discovering homeschooling is the time to discredit it. Lest people like it too much.
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This is part of the volume of the anti-homeschoolers, for sure--for more, read the upcoming issue of the Washington Examiner Magazine, and hear the full in depth explanation of this debate from the experts
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plus everyone is on edge. That Harvard article was a match thrown on a brush pile that I'm not sure many people knew existed and one that had gotten considerably drier in the past 4 weeks.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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(What % of Harvard’s undergrads are public school graduates?)
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