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In reply to the discussion: What Makes People Think They Are Qualified To Teach Their Own Kids? [View all]TeamsterDem
(1,173 posts)WOW. That's one hell of a statement. Does he know how to perform open heart surgery? Create a PHP database class? Fly a plane? Man, this guy's a regular "most interesting man in the world." Do you find him often saying "stay thirsty, my friends"?
Dude your dad doesn't know everything of any importance. He may be a wise man, but knowing "everything of any importance" is a claim so broad it's astounding you feel free later in this same thread to dismiss someone else for using an overly-broad brush.
I have no idea why you're taking such obvious offense to the OP, but what she or he was very likely driving at was Rick Santorum's anti-intellectual arguments which seem tinged with an anti public education zeal - bringing the very reasonable question as to just how many parents are either intellectually or time-suited to educate their own children. Of course some can. I don't think the OP said no one can. But the right wing push seems to be trending towards an anti-education platform which silently but intrinsically states that - absent the funding for education - wouldn't we be forcing already time-constrained and in MANY cases unable parents to then somehow educate their kids?
How that point eluded you is somewhat curious. But perhaps we could call your dad. Surely he'll know.