Does anyone see something similar happening in the U.S. where they ban homeschooling? Or at least they try? Didn’t Marx list government education as a pillar of communism or something?
Absolutely. They have already talked about in a few articles. They will probably wait until the white share of the population decreases much further first though.
We have public education, but we never merged private education in with public education like they did in Europe. The Ivy League here are all private, and even a lot of Leftist shitholes like Oberlin College are private.
Homeschooling is an extension of private education, and the right are making gains in that area which haven't existed for a long time.
I’ve seen homeschooling numbers shooting up which is good but it does beg the question why should you pay into the public school system if you took your kids out?
The same argument applies to pretty much any childless homeowner (including gay couples and old people, neither of which are gonna breed) and the argument never flies because they make it a "good for the species" argument that everyone pays into (a/the) public school system via property tax.
I don't know, I think there's some merit to the notion that an educated populace has benefits for everyone. Basically by investing in the development of kids(even if you don't have any yourself) you're setting the populace up so that the up and coming generation will be capable enough to keep everything running smoothly which will benefit you. Little Timmy down the street grows up to be the engineer who knows how to keep the electric grid properly balanced and operational so you don't end up living in the dark ages. That's the theory on paper anyway, even if that's not what the educational system is in actuality.
They've been trying for years. They want to at the very least make it as hard and impractical as they can to homeschool, or even charter school...or even pick a school.
And, funny thing is, Marx listed a shit ton of stuff they've implemented, or tried to implement, as pillars of his dream. Including, wait for it...central state banking and fiat currency. A lot of the things communists bitch about and blame capitalism for, were straight out of Marx. He thought only the government should have real money, for international trading, and the money the people use should be intentionally robbed of value. We're living in Marx's moneyless society.
I’ve tried to explain this to people and they just laughed me off. My brother has come around though. He used to call me a Ron Paul but when I would rant against the Fed. Now he agrees
There are states that make it particularly onerous to educate your children. Looking over your shoulder, forcing curriculum or testing on you. All they have to do is make it impossible and get it past the Supreme Court. They might be able to ban private schools at the same time in the same way.
Does anyone see something similar happening in the U.S. where they ban homeschooling? Or at least they try? Didn’t Marx list government education as a pillar of communism or something?
Absolutely. They have already talked about in a few articles. They will probably wait until the white share of the population decreases much further first though.
Reminder that the White population decreased for the first time since America's founding this last decade.
Try? Yes.
Succeed? No.
We have public education, but we never merged private education in with public education like they did in Europe. The Ivy League here are all private, and even a lot of Leftist shitholes like Oberlin College are private.
Homeschooling is an extension of private education, and the right are making gains in that area which haven't existed for a long time.
I’ve seen homeschooling numbers shooting up which is good but it does beg the question why should you pay into the public school system if you took your kids out?
That is the correct question.
The same argument applies to pretty much any childless homeowner (including gay couples and old people, neither of which are gonna breed) and the argument never flies because they make it a "good for the species" argument that everyone pays into (a/the) public school system via property tax.
You are right though. They get hostile if you bring that up
I don't know, I think there's some merit to the notion that an educated populace has benefits for everyone. Basically by investing in the development of kids(even if you don't have any yourself) you're setting the populace up so that the up and coming generation will be capable enough to keep everything running smoothly which will benefit you. Little Timmy down the street grows up to be the engineer who knows how to keep the electric grid properly balanced and operational so you don't end up living in the dark ages. That's the theory on paper anyway, even if that's not what the educational system is in actuality.
Once you start letting people opt out of taxes they don't use, then welfare and its similar cousins will drop to pennies as well.
Which will then be called racism by the whites to steal money from the blacks again.
They've been trying for years. They want to at the very least make it as hard and impractical as they can to homeschool, or even charter school...or even pick a school.
And, funny thing is, Marx listed a shit ton of stuff they've implemented, or tried to implement, as pillars of his dream. Including, wait for it...central state banking and fiat currency. A lot of the things communists bitch about and blame capitalism for, were straight out of Marx. He thought only the government should have real money, for international trading, and the money the people use should be intentionally robbed of value. We're living in Marx's moneyless society.
I’ve tried to explain this to people and they just laughed me off. My brother has come around though. He used to call me a Ron Paul but when I would rant against the Fed. Now he agrees
Maybe he should consider Ron Paulogizing to you for his previous behavior.
:3
I’m gonna tell him that lol
There are states that make it particularly onerous to educate your children. Looking over your shoulder, forcing curriculum or testing on you. All they have to do is make it impossible and get it past the Supreme Court. They might be able to ban private schools at the same time in the same way.