1. The cultural-power disparity between a Harvard Law professor & your typical homeschool parent. 2. Not just the alumni magazine, but also in her published academic work. 3. Anti-homeschooling legal movement is more than just one prof. https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/04/proposals-to-ban-homeschooling-are-an-attack-on-pluralism/ …https://twitter.com/janecoaston/status/1252976479895523329 …
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Right. This isn't my first rodeo. Everybody on the right knows the trajectory of how left-wing ideas get mainstreamed. And this isn't even a new debate. It goes back to Bismarck.https://twitter.com/DanielMOrnelas/status/1252981794837803008 …
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Whether it has failed depends very much upon what you think it is aimed to accomplish.https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1252982722399797250 …
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And as to the power of Harvard...well, let's see who Biden's VP pick is, but every single Democratic national ticket from 1988-2016 had a Harvard and/or a Yale grad on it. Leading progs still think Ds should have nominated a Harvard Law prof for POTUS.https://twitter.com/SethAMandel/status/1252983204878979072 …
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Bartholet's article is stuffed with references to other theorists calling for a restriction on homeschooling. Are there any recent example of theories leaping from the ivory tower to influence public political discourse?


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it's basically "it's unfair to notice us trying to do things to you"
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