I don't know. I mean I really enjoyed public school when I was a kid, and would hate to see my kids miss out on some of those same kinds of experiences.
Unfortunately, the educational environment today is nothing like when I was growing up. It's a lose-lose situation. And you're not going to be able to provide anything close to the same sort of social environment when homeschooling (assuming clownworld wasn't a factor that is)
This is false. There's studies that indicate home-schooled children are BETTER socialized than kids who go to academic institutions.
That's because the kinds of socialization that goes on in schools is abusive. Teachers promote propaganda, kids pressure other kids to adhere to the conventions which are determined by a deteriorating and degenerate culture that oppresses straight white men and unjustly elevates gay colored women. Gaslighting kids nonstop about social justice garbage that is counter to their intuition and a true understanding of reality. It's like putting your kid through torture. They aren't better socialized, they develop PTSD instead. Home-schooled kids are actually the normal kids who are well-adjusted and socialized. The kids who go to public school are the mental basket cases.
Even without the anti-white male bullshit the socialization was still abusive. When I was in school teachers wouldn't have dreamed of pushing their politics on kids. It didn't stop the little bastards from forming their diseased pecking orders and making life a living hell for the kids who weren't in the in group. It took me years of being exposed to heathy social environments in college and at work to undo all the damage that public schools did to me. The SJW crap is just icing on the shit cake.
See, that's what's so strange for me. My high school had almost none of the usual cliquish crap and bullying going on. Hells, nerds basically got along with jocks just fine, cheerleaders weren't stuck up bitches. Wasn't until maybe my senior year when a wave of bad apples from the sophomore newcomers that I started to see anything turn remotely sour.
I will say that elementary school and middle school were most certainly hell though. And this was all within the same school district, so I'm not entirely sure why it played out that way.
Well, I mean aside from some more obvious variables. (IE, very much a middle-class suburban-mildly rural demographic, far fewer broken homes in the state, exceedingly low crime, etc etc).
It largely depends on the quality of the school and the student body in question. I mean I do thoroughly remember both the bad and the good from public school, and was very much aware of how much worse things might've been if I was attending a particularly shitty school instead.
I'm also aware of the downsides as it pertains to how the curriculum, especially in the US, is "universalized" for convenience and expediency, and how that can muck up gifted minds. I had a high school teacher who mentioned such an experience with his own son, in regards to mathematics.
And I already covered how shitty much social justice and general clownworld make today's public schools an almost certain and probable nightmare.
I think there probably could be a happier and healthy medium, hybrid of the two (IE, some courses being taken in public school classrooms while others being homeschooled). Alas, there's a fat chance of that ever working out in the dumpster fire that is today, and there's not a snowball's chance in hell you can safely negotiate with any politicians or school authorities today.
A hybrid isn't ideal. We want women out of the workforce and back at home caring for children anyway. It leads to a much happier outcome for the men, the children and the women in society. Public education should be 100% abolished and everyone's taxes should be lowered from the cost savings.
I could argue with you further on this, but it's clear we won't see eye to eye. I get where you're coming from, but I personally think it sounds like a horribly dull and depressing setup.
I don't know. I mean I really enjoyed public school when I was a kid, and would hate to see my kids miss out on some of those same kinds of experiences.
Unfortunately, the educational environment today is nothing like when I was growing up. It's a lose-lose situation. And you're not going to be able to provide anything close to the same sort of social environment when homeschooling (assuming clownworld wasn't a factor that is)
This is false. There's studies that indicate home-schooled children are BETTER socialized than kids who go to academic institutions.
That's because the kinds of socialization that goes on in schools is abusive. Teachers promote propaganda, kids pressure other kids to adhere to the conventions which are determined by a deteriorating and degenerate culture that oppresses straight white men and unjustly elevates gay colored women. Gaslighting kids nonstop about social justice garbage that is counter to their intuition and a true understanding of reality. It's like putting your kid through torture. They aren't better socialized, they develop PTSD instead. Home-schooled kids are actually the normal kids who are well-adjusted and socialized. The kids who go to public school are the mental basket cases.
Even without the anti-white male bullshit the socialization was still abusive. When I was in school teachers wouldn't have dreamed of pushing their politics on kids. It didn't stop the little bastards from forming their diseased pecking orders and making life a living hell for the kids who weren't in the in group. It took me years of being exposed to heathy social environments in college and at work to undo all the damage that public schools did to me. The SJW crap is just icing on the shit cake.
See, that's what's so strange for me. My high school had almost none of the usual cliquish crap and bullying going on. Hells, nerds basically got along with jocks just fine, cheerleaders weren't stuck up bitches. Wasn't until maybe my senior year when a wave of bad apples from the sophomore newcomers that I started to see anything turn remotely sour.
I will say that elementary school and middle school were most certainly hell though. And this was all within the same school district, so I'm not entirely sure why it played out that way.
Well, I mean aside from some more obvious variables. (IE, very much a middle-class suburban-mildly rural demographic, far fewer broken homes in the state, exceedingly low crime, etc etc).
Agreed.
It largely depends on the quality of the school and the student body in question. I mean I do thoroughly remember both the bad and the good from public school, and was very much aware of how much worse things might've been if I was attending a particularly shitty school instead.
I'm also aware of the downsides as it pertains to how the curriculum, especially in the US, is "universalized" for convenience and expediency, and how that can muck up gifted minds. I had a high school teacher who mentioned such an experience with his own son, in regards to mathematics.
And I already covered how shitty much social justice and general clownworld make today's public schools an almost certain and probable nightmare.
I think there probably could be a happier and healthy medium, hybrid of the two (IE, some courses being taken in public school classrooms while others being homeschooled). Alas, there's a fat chance of that ever working out in the dumpster fire that is today, and there's not a snowball's chance in hell you can safely negotiate with any politicians or school authorities today.
A hybrid isn't ideal. We want women out of the workforce and back at home caring for children anyway. It leads to a much happier outcome for the men, the children and the women in society. Public education should be 100% abolished and everyone's taxes should be lowered from the cost savings.
I could argue with you further on this, but it's clear we won't see eye to eye. I get where you're coming from, but I personally think it sounds like a horribly dull and depressing setup.