If your kids come outta 13 years of public schools and can't even read, then parents of said kid, should be able sue the school system.
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What a poor low effort analogy
A broken car you notice immediately, but if you sent your kid to public school for 13 fucking years and never noticed what was happening, what does that tell about your care for that kid?
Yes it is the parents responsibility to make sure they are learning, yes it is their responsibility to have a close look on WHAT they are learning, period.
Your logic would give credit to people suing MacDonald's for being fat...
Notice immediately? Is that why the have recalls years after one owns it?
here was your own wording:
If a car does not work, one would assume that would be noticed immediately
But that is beside the point, it is a parent's obligation to accompany their children's education AT ALL TIMES, and make adjustments if needed, change schools, home-school, whatever it takes.
And not just relegate their education to the state and wash their hands... then 13 years later sue the state because "they didn't learn how to read!!!"
Oh so if said car model's breaks fail 2 years down the road then that's the buyers fault. Nah schools have to be held accountable for the end result of your child's education. That is what they get paid for and if they fall short of that then all money must be refunded. End transmission.
The school system has to be dismantled completely fren
But if the parents don't wise up to their responsibilities it will all be in vain.