So I literally had this thought this morning: why is anyone on here still enrolling their children in school? I thought better of making a post because people with children usually get prickly if asked to explain a parenting choice to someone without children. I spent the last decade determined I wouldn’t have kids because it meant enrolling them in school and extra curriculars while I would bust my ass at a job to pay for someone else to raise them. Now, with schools being outed for what they really are, I could get behind having kids, homeschooling and homesteading with them. That kind of parenting appeals to me. Not daycare parenting.
Yeah, I used to think I didn’t necessarily want kids. Figured the world is too messed up. After the past two years, I’ve realized the importance of patriots having little patriotic babies with strong morals
Yes, and you don't have to get contaminated with the public schools waynof thinking to under stand evil. If you learn enough about good, evil will stick out like a sore thumb and it will turn your stomach.
Exposure to evil and trash desensitizes you to it and make you less able to resist it.
Kids will get their chances to navigate evil soon enough in life.
Probably less than the boat would cost over that amount of time. Or a house for sure... or a car. Hell, just buying a car is more than that, add on maintenance and your car costs more than raising a kid to 18.
Despite everything I hate about public schools, I know that a kid that goes to public schools can turn into a person like me (moral, successful, etc.), because I went to public schools and now, here I am.
What is an uncertainty is if myself and my wife can, without public schools, turn a kid into a person like me.
A lot of it has to do with shared experiences. I know what I got out of public schools, and I don't know if I can recreate that for my kids. Could I create better experiences? Sure, but, again, that's an uncertainty and hugely subjective.
Public schools today aren't the same as the ones you went to.
Perhaps, but I was in schools within the last 20 years and I know that my local school district is still staffed by largely the same people, and many of the newcomers are people I know.
So I literally had this thought this morning: why is anyone on here still enrolling their children in school? I thought better of making a post because people with children usually get prickly if asked to explain a parenting choice to someone without children. I spent the last decade determined I wouldn’t have kids because it meant enrolling them in school and extra curriculars while I would bust my ass at a job to pay for someone else to raise them. Now, with schools being outed for what they really are, I could get behind having kids, homeschooling and homesteading with them. That kind of parenting appeals to me. Not daycare parenting.
Yeah, I used to think I didn’t necessarily want kids. Figured the world is too messed up. After the past two years, I’ve realized the importance of patriots having little patriotic babies with strong morals
Yes! Raising little voices of critical reasoning!
We need to talk.
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God's gift to you,
becomes your gift to us.
Special how that works.
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Yes, and you don't have to get contaminated with the public schools waynof thinking to under stand evil. If you learn enough about good, evil will stick out like a sore thumb and it will turn your stomach.
Exposure to evil and trash desensitizes you to it and make you less able to resist it.
Kids will get their chances to navigate evil soon enough in life.
If you didn't want kids to begin with, don't have them. Don't they cost about a quarter million from birth to age 18?
Probably less than the boat would cost over that amount of time. Or a house for sure... or a car. Hell, just buying a car is more than that, add on maintenance and your car costs more than raising a kid to 18.
Despite everything I hate about public schools, I know that a kid that goes to public schools can turn into a person like me (moral, successful, etc.), because I went to public schools and now, here I am.
What is an uncertainty is if myself and my wife can, without public schools, turn a kid into a person like me.
A lot of it has to do with shared experiences. I know what I got out of public schools, and I don't know if I can recreate that for my kids. Could I create better experiences? Sure, but, again, that's an uncertainty and hugely subjective.
“I know that a kid that goes to public schools can turn into a person like me… because I went to public schools and now, here I am.”
Public schools today aren’t the same as the ones you went to.
Perhaps, but I was in schools within the last 20 years and I know that my local school district is still staffed by largely the same people, and many of the newcomers are people I know.
Same people, sure.
Completely different curriculum, massive forces imposing said curriculum, regardless of those peoples beliefs or preferences.