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Old 05-14-2022, 02:30 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I agree. Problem is a lot of school teachers think the parents should butt out. That they (the teachers) have somehow been anointed from "on high" to enforce their personal decisions on other people's children. That they know better what kids should and shouldn't be reading. I didn't have this problem. My kids were all home schooled.
That's a two-way street with a lot of parents who think that they're the moral guardians of other people's children. The happy middle ground is for parents to choose which books their children can and can't check out from school libraries. That way, no one's rights are infringed.
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