Here is an interesting quandary: first we are told to accept the proposition by the Democrats that parents have no "right" to know what their children are doing at school and that the "professional" trained teachers know best. Then we witness things like a black girl being forced
2. to eat waffles out of the garbage because she threw them away because she did not like them.
Let's examine the logic - if the first proposition is true, the second action should also be acceptable as teachers are infallible. If the action proves the first proposition false,
3. then there is no good reason why parents should not be facilitated and expected to keep track of what is going on and being "taught" AT ALL TIMES with their children within schools. #logic newsone.com/4281327/palm-e…
4. I am tempted to set up a school that teaches a curriculum based on English, maths, science (physics; chemistry; biology; agricultural science); historiography (in particular, Herodotus); geography and languages (Ancient Greek and Latin).

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