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Cake day: June 28th, 2023

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  • A lot of what you stated is subjective. Your definition of ignorance on a subject might be different than mine. Thankfully however, you did mention one thing that can be measured with some absolutes…

    they need to learn about how their own bodies work so that they don’t get and spread stds

    I could be wrong, but it would seem most of the people here think that private education, selected by the parent, would result in luddites that, for example, can’t figure out how babies are made. That somehow the parents are incapable of teaching their own children these things. Were that the case, I would assume that the increase in public education, and decrease in private education, would decrease the number of STIs that are occurring.

    https://www.statista.com/chart/19597/total-reported-std-cases-in-the-us/

    Huh. How is all that sexual “education” working out? Seems we’re in worse shape than before. I think I’ll let my kids be ignorant like me and teach them to treat sex as something to be reserved for marriage, like I was.

    Educate your kids how you want. I’ll educate mine how I want. Seems fair. Problem is, that’s not enough for the left. They want absolute power and tyranny over others.


  • “Improper education”. There is the crux of it. Your definition of improper may not be the same as mine. You think that you should be able to force other people’s children to be taught what you want them to be taught, according to your political and/or moral standards, through the force of government.

    I want parents to be able to decide for their own children how they are taught. I think parents of a child know better how to raise that child than a government bureaucrat.

    Tell me again how I’m the Nazi.


  • Yes, let’s also let parents decide what medicine they get instead of doctors.

    As a matter of fact, yes. As a parent, I have the responsibility to choose what medicines to allow my children to receive.

    And decide when their kids should be able to drive, not the government.

    Yep. If my 17 year old is too irresponsible to drive, I can choose to not let him.

    Parents have the right to withhold anything they deem to be harmful to their children.