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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (19 children)

And mandatory primary education in Prussia (which seems to be the more commonly referenced origin of public schools), was largely a reaction to the French revolution and subsequent changes in inter-state warfare.

But I think solely analyzing today's schools under these historical terms falls short, and the description of day-care centers for older kids seems to ring true. I think especially the reaction about school closures during the current pandemic drives the point home that it has become a day-care center mostly (with negative psychological effects on the children being stuck at home being a distant second argument against school closures).

But the position the OP takes is incredibly privileged (probably a well educated significant other staying at home full time taking care and educating the children?) and also not a good way of how the important labor of education should be distributed in a society.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (18 children)

I am happy to be "privileged". My children benefit from that, whatever it is. If you or others hope to shame me into feeling bad about it... the joke's on you. I was the kid on welfare his entire childhood, mercilessly bullied and the public school didn't give a shit about that.

Whatever connections to other people that most have, that they find so important that they'll do anything (hell, in the Middle East they'll murder their own daughters in "honor killings"), well, I don't have those connections. You and I are a different species. I have no connection to you, and I only feel low-intensity satisfaction when you try to shame me.

and also not a good way of how the important labor of education should be distributed in a society.

Definitely! Your children should definitely be herded into a locked room with 25 other same-calendar-age children and a college-of-education flunky so that they can be force-fed indoctrination and the educational equivalent of junk food. Something like 70% of them will get a mediocre education, and the other 30 percent will be on one side of the curve or the other and ruined. Those are good odds.

If education was so important to you, you'd do like I do. Not try to figure out how to get out of personally and to foist it off on a minimum-wage government bureaucrat.

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