Tuesday, July 6, 2021

In Plain English

On Page 77 of his book, Plunder and Deceit, Mark Levin, pens this scathing criticism about our public-school system: "In plain English, the immense investment of tax dollars in a vast government-run educational infrastructure is buying young people a poor education." At least 50% per student that a community spends on education should be allocated to willing parents to home school, or send to magnet schools or private schools, saving these children from this vast monopoly of public education. Some actual competition would work wonders to remove millions of children from the stultifying grip of radicalized teaching bureaucrats, so that the young can learn and learn to love learning once again, instead of being reared up as illiterate, illogical, mediocre little conformists that group-live, as anti-intellectual, broken little zombies.

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