The reasoning on both ends is thoroughly bungled at this point — what a "good" school does or tries to accomplish is pretty poorly defined and generally misguided but this idea that a mediocre childhood should not horrify a parent is peak boot-on-face culture https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1174801530635128835 …
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One might ask just how bad it would *actually* be if their child had so-so nutrition, so-so friends, so-so relationships with parents and other adults, so-so conversations with people with so-so ideas... a so-so life? Is this what parental love is supposed to look like now?
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How bad does the "so-so" public school have to be before a parent gets their tribal permission slip to do something else? How much of their child's wellbeing is owed to the maintenance of status of the institutional public school?
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My sincere question: Is it wrong to want the best for your children? Does a world where everyone feels compelled to seek C-grade experiences for their kids actually look better than one where every parent does the best they can to find and create better opportunities for them?
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"why do parents want the best for their children?" hard to believe discourse has made it this far
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Just to provide a counterpoint, people do make sacrifices for the greater good all the time, and sending your kid to public school allows that school to be better funded & thus, presumably, to better educate everyone. Whether they actually do better educate is debatable.
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Children aren't property, and subjecting them to worse conditions isn't your sacrifice.
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Replying to @webdevMason @wminshew
I'm certainly not doing this, just demonstrating the reasoning I hear. You have a related DM from me, BTW, Mason.
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