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by snitko
4582 days ago
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I don't think calling names helps the argument. You can't just say "well, that's a little to extreme, so you're wrong". I simply pointed out that it happens so that most kids are educated in public schools. Would it be such a stretch to propose that those children are educated according to what government believes is important? Surely no one doubted this happened in the Soviet Union. How is the US, or for that matter, almost any other country different? Soviet children were taught to believe in communism, american children are taught to believe in democracy. Haven't you ever tried to question it at least a little bit? That maybe, only maybe, if something (and especially a political ideology) is taught in every public school as a universal good, it really may not be one? |
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