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by stronglikedan 1829 days ago
They do, but the parents have more of a say, since they're paying for it. And, since they can afford it, they have a choice of schools should their complaints fall on deaf ears.
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Right, so effectively you are getting more propaganda from one point of view. At least when there is conflicting propaganda, there's some hope.
I don't think the goal with public education should be allowing wildly conflicting propaganda.
I wasn't saying it was.