• henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    5 months ago

    Funny I thought these people had an issue with tax dollars being used to pay for certain services they don’t agree with.

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      5 months ago

      In typical Republican fashion, they apply the rules they like and try to burn down the rules they don’t. After all taxpayer money for corporate America and private, Christian education good, money going to “the poors” bad.

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    5 months ago

    This is nothing new. Look up Accelerated Christian Education if you want to see one curriculum.

    Deliberately miseducating students is unconscionable.

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    The laws governing public schools should apply to any school that receive public funds. Many private schools would quickly crumble given how chaotic and disorganized I’ve heard they are from teachers that left working in private schools.

    Segregation should not be allowed in the education system.

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    My parents ripped me out of public school and sent me to one of these private religious schools midway through my childhood.

    It is pure indoctrination, shame, confusion, and later on in college I also learned how appalling the education was and how far behind everyone else I was.

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    5 months ago

    Would anyone like to donate to me to open a Jedi Academy? We need money for Lightsaber Research.

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    4 months ago

    Having worked in school finance in a prior life, I can tell you the biggest problem with money getting redirected to these schools is that they can deny students. So public schools lose funding and have to absorb all of the expensive SPED students.