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Alex Linder
January 8th, 2005, 09:38 PM
I wonder who first used the term 'homeschooling.' As a weapon, it is weak. Home may connote cozy, but it also connotes kitchen-table amateurism, as in home-made. This posts up poorly against the supposed state "experts" who "know what's best."

Better frame it this way:

freedom schools

or, since, "public schools" have for decades focused on socialization and attitude adjustment over learning, say...

We want our little Timmy to have an intellectual education. We're funny like that. He can always learn how to put condoms on bananas and worship niggers when he's older."

Never, ever give ZOG the upper hand. ZOG is the tyranny, and ZOG's representatives are tyrants, even if they come in the form of idiotic education majors.

Kick ZOG in the nuts with its own bogus claims. It says it needs more money and few students? Freedom schooling calls its bluff. ZOG claims its concerned about 'socialization' - a nebulous concept. Tell them you're concerned about your child being taught to hate itself, and being beaten up by niggers, and being 'integrated' with retarded kids, or, if girl student. gang raped in stairwell. You FREELY CHOOSE to have your kids taught a rigorous intellectual education one-on-one by someone who supplied the good ol' sperm-n-egg to create them.

government schooling is SLAVE schooling taught by METHODS THAT ARE KNOWN NOT TO WORK (look-say English, whole-world English, "new" math).

it's freedom of choice. just as you have the right to control your body, you have the right to control your mind.