• porkins
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    I know someone who was homeschooled atheist and became a doctor. Not sure what your point is. The parents cared about their education and raised them well.

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        There are problems with anything. I’m not saying that’s the answer for everyone, but it’s better a lot of times than having disengaged parents. On the positive part of that spectrum, I’ve seen a fairly dumb kid, who was getting in with the wrong crowd be pulled from school by his parents and homeschooled such that he is now a doctor.

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          I showed you a link that talks about the giant problem of abuse and neglect in homeschool and your response is “there are problems with anything?”

          And then you said-

          I’m not saying that’s the answer for everyone, but it’s better a lot of times than having disengaged parents.

          Which makes you think you didn’t even look at the link. The whole point is that lots of homeschoolers do have disengaged parents.

          In most states, homeschooling is entirely unregulated. I have no idea why you think it’s a good solution for any but a very small number of children. Your anecdotal example doesn’t change that.

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            My point is that engaged parents work. Homeschooling aside. Your seem fixated on that, but it wasn’t the main topic. You are diverting the conversation with a false dichotomy.

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              If that was your point, then maybe you should realize that there are lots of engaged parents in “ghetto” areas and lots of disengaged parents that aren’t in “ghetto” areas. And my point was we all know what you meant when you use the term “ghetto.”

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                That a large portion of black people create communities around victimhood instead of around prizing family and education.