Liberal Extremist Socialist Democrats Seem To Be Afraid All This Quarantining At Home Will Undermine Govt Indoctrination

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"It's 'Dangerous' to Leave Children with Their Parents 24/7"
-- Harvard Law Prof, Calling for Ban on Homeschooling

"It's ironic at a time when 56 million children in the U.S. are being homeschooled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that Harvard Magazine would publish an article calling for a ban on homeschooling.


The article by Erin O'Donnell, headlined "The Risks of Homeschooling," sets up one straw man after another to make the case that the government must step in to protect children from their own parents—who are presumed guilty and ill-qualified to care for their own children."


Hey Doc....

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"It's 'Dangerous' to Leave Children with Their Parents 24/7"
-- Harvard Law Prof, Calling for Ban on Homeschooling

"It's ironic at a time when 56 million children in the U.S. are being homeschooled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that Harvard Magazine would publish an article calling for a ban on homeschooling.

The article by Erin O'Donnell, headlined "The Risks of Homeschooling," sets up one straw man after another to make the case that
the government must step in to protect children from their own parents—who are presumed guilty and ill-qualified to care for their own children."


Hey Doc....

:hyper:



.
Yep, that's IT, in a nutshell. Thanks for the post.
 
"It's 'Dangerous' to Leave Children with Their Parents 24/7"
-- Harvard Law Prof, Calling for Ban on Homeschooling

"It's ironic at a time when 56 million children in the U.S. are being homeschooled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that Harvard Magazine would publish an article calling for a ban on homeschooling.


The article by Erin O'Donnell, headlined "The Risks of Homeschooling," sets up one straw man after another to make the case that the government must step in to protect children from their own parents—who are presumed guilty and ill-qualified to care for their own children."


Hey Doc....

:hyper:



.
There is no doubt in my mind a social misfit like you was home schooled.

Bad, bad, bad Democrats...bad, bad...

Good, good, good republicans...good, good...

My side is always right.
Your side is always wrong.
 
There was a memo a few weeks back that leaked from an ivy league college that said they were VERY concerned about their lectures having to be available online where they could leak to the public.
Can't have that indoctrination plan become public knowledge lol

Many schools are using their internal, password protected networks to host video classes and other similar content. If you’re not part of the university community you cannot find or access the content.
 
There was a memo a few weeks back that leaked from an ivy league college that said they were VERY concerned about their lectures having to be available online where they could leak to the public.
Can't have that indoctrination plan become public knowledge lol

Many schools are using their internal, password protected networks to host video classes and other similar content. If you’re not part of the university community you cannot find or access the content.
Correct BUT students can tape/copy said lecture/assignment and make it public.
 
"It's 'Dangerous' to Leave Children with Their Parents 24/7"
-- Harvard Law Prof, Calling for Ban on Homeschooling

"It's ironic at a time when 56 million children in the U.S. are being homeschooled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that Harvard Magazine would publish an article calling for a ban on homeschooling.

The article by Erin O'Donnell, headlined "The Risks of Homeschooling," sets up one straw man after another to make the case that
the government must step in to protect children from their own parents—who are presumed guilty and ill-qualified to care for their own children."


Hey Doc....

:hyper:



.
There is no doubt in my mind a social misfit like you was home schooled.

Bad, bad, bad Democrats...bad, bad...

Good, good, good republicans...good, good...

My side is always right.
Your side is always wrong.
why do home schooled children score higher on standardized tests ? why is that traitor ?
 
Correct BUT students can tape/copy said lecture/assignment and make it public.

in some cases. My younger brother is a Biology Prof at Florida State and according to him the students are not supposed to be able to download or copy the content. It’s only supposed to be available while they are logged into the Bio Dept section if the FSU server.

Though I’m sure someone will find a way to rip the content down if they really want to.
 
"It's 'Dangerous' to Leave Children with Their Parents 24/7"
-- Harvard Law Prof, Calling for Ban on Homeschooling

"It's ironic at a time when 56 million children in the U.S. are being homeschooled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that Harvard Magazine would publish an article calling for a ban on homeschooling.

The article by Erin O'Donnell, headlined "The Risks of Homeschooling," sets up one straw man after another to make the case that
the government must step in to protect children from their own parents—who are presumed guilty and ill-qualified to care for their own children."


Hey Doc....

:hyper:



.
There is no doubt in my mind a social misfit like you was home schooled.

Bad, bad, bad Democrats...bad, bad...

Good, good, good republicans...good, good...

My side is always right.
Your side is always wrong.
why do home schooled children score higher on standardized tests ? why is that traitor ?

Keep repeating that lie. Maybe someday you will be smart enough to believe it.

You cannot compare a test that is required in schools to those that are optional for homeschoolers. It doesn't work that way.
 
Correct BUT students can tape/copy said lecture/assignment and make it public.

in some cases. My younger brother is a Biology Prof at Florida State and according to him the students are not supposed to be able to download or copy the content. It’s only supposed to be available while they are logged into the Bio Dept section if the FSU server.

Though I’m sure someone will find a way to rip the content down if they really want to.

Copying audio would be child's play: simply connect an AUX cable from the computer to the input of a recorder.

For video...using a video camera to record the content would be quite simple.
 

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