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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•1 year agoYou’re already allowed to homeschool your kids in Canada, but in your case it would probably disadvantage them. And honestly that is a fucking dogwhistle of a reason if I ever saw one. Anything else easily disproven?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•edit-21 year ago Anything else easily disproven? He provided a relatable example, not something that is in contention. There was nothing to disprove. Why do you find reading to be so hard?
minus-squareThrowawaylinkfedilink-3•1 year agoYou didn’t disprove jackshit, it was an example of parental rights.
You’re already allowed to homeschool your kids in Canada, but in your case it would probably disadvantage them.
And honestly that is a fucking dogwhistle of a reason if I ever saw one.
Anything else easily disproven?
He provided a relatable example, not something that is in contention. There was nothing to disprove.
Why do you find reading to be so hard?
You didn’t disprove jackshit, it was an example of parental rights.