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> > the parents' "values" are almost always some crackpot nonsense > > "Almost always" is way, way too broad. Yes, some parents' values are crackpot nonsense, but many are not. One does not have to be a crackpot to prefer homeschooling to US public schools.

What are some examples of values that would lead one to prefer to homeschool their child, and are not "crackpot values"?



> What are some examples of values that would lead one to prefer to homeschool their child, and are not "crackpot values"?

Values such as the ones the US was founded on: things like individual liberty and deep distrust of governments, particularly governments wanting to indoctrinate children. And governments have done plenty to earn such distrust.


> Values such as the ones the US was founded on: things like individual liberty and deep distrust of governments,

While I can relate to the deep distrust of governments and have a strong belief in individual liberty, I don't understand the connection to homeschooling. Could you elaborate?

> particularly governments wanting to indoctrinate children. And governments have done plenty to earn such distrust.

Do you have any evidence of US public schools indoctrinating children en masse? I find this a rather extreme claim that I am unaware of convincing evidence of. Thus, I'm a position where, as a rational person, I must assume that the two most probable situations are that the claim is either false or I am woefully ignorant, and that I am ill equipped to engage with this without further exposition.


You don't get the easy way out with such a vague statement. Give some actual examples.

Also, the US very much was not built on distrust of government because building the US meant building a government everyone would trust.




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