tremendoustie
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The fact of the matter is, some people are faced with making tough decisions because they are backed into a corner. It has nothing to do with sacrificing principles. That is a very shallow accusation. You can't look at this one aspect of LLS's parenting and accuse her of being neglectful when she is up against the weight of generations of coercive legislation (as we all are). I am sure the state has stolen a good chunk of the money she would have spent on sending her kids to a private school.
I suppose by having the municipal trash monopoly picking up my garbage two days out of the week, I also qualify as some sort of beneficiary of state violence. If you've driven on a public road, you are guilty as well. I do think it is important to be principled, but being a purist is impossible. You are being unfair with your criticisms, in my opinion.
Yes, I agree. Government is very difficult to avoid, and certainly some are in circumstances that leave them no choice. I do want to impress on people that home schooling can be very effective, and many who think they are not capable of it absolutely are.
It is my personal view that people should not have children fully planning to send them to public school, or day/pre school. Now, unforeseen circumstances arise, and personalities are different, and I am in no place to criticize those who are doing the best they can in the situation they're in.
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