The problem is that your child is go to university, to a job, or into the military (unless you're going to put em to work on the family farm) in a world where there are drug dealers, child predators, rapists, armed robbers, murderers, kidnappers, random bullies and where there are folks in authority of all kinds that may be in disagreement with what you think is a constitutional principle. Are you going to put your child in a bubble and withdraw them from any chance of making their own way in this world?SherwoodForest wrote:This is a serious question - When families visit the Gulf Coast do reasonable parents allow their young children to venture out into the surf beyond the "safe zone" generally considered to be too shallow for bull shark predation ?
Informed parents will not.
Yet the vast majority of parents continue to patronize a public school system that harbors drug dealers, child predators, rapists, armed robbers, murderers, kidnappers, random bullies, and is staffed by employees represented by educator associations publicly at odds with our constitutional principles.
Yes, I've had convicted and accused drug dealers in my classrooms - they weren't selling in class, and any kid that wanted to avoid them, could. Yes, I've had kids who's robbed someone, burglars, car thiefs, random bullies and valedictorians and salutatorians, sometimes in the same class. And as far as I know, I've never heard a child in one of my classrooms say that they were ruined in life by the choices someone else made... most kids make their own mistakes and some of them have to pay the piper and try to get their life back on track, and some kids never get caught. Again, the bubble question. Put your child in a bubble or guide them well at home, know that we're watching out for your kids as best possible and tell all the kids if there's something that disturbs them or threatens them to tell us asap. More than that, you'd need to be a higher power to affect.