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In reply to the discussion: What was the last big issue that you changed your position on? [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)7. Charter schools.
A few decades ago, when I first heard about them, I thought they were a good way to empower schools from the bottom up, and cut through the inevitable bureaucratic inefficiencies that come with large systems. I didn't realize that they were another arrow from the privatization quiver, floated when vouchers weren't catching on. I'd still like to empower schools from the bottom up, but it didn't take me long to figure out that charter schools were not the way to do so.
Most of my issues have to do with economic and social justice; since I want my country to achieve those things, my stances have simply become fiercer over my lifetime.
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I was once kind of agnostic on charters; now I believe the end game is privatization
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#41
Attacking Afghanistan, Alt Medicine, GMOs/organic food, Bush 2 Wouldn't Do Much Harm, ...
HuckleB
Mar 2015
#10
I changed my mind on cannibalism too, but that was before my stance on the death penalty
Jamastiene
Mar 2015
#35