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Don't worry, you're good. Maybe your right. You and Femme know alot more than I do judging by your posts. Probably because your educated. :D

Maybe I'm just being an idiot. But something still feels "off" to me with school. Whats to say people wouldn't still go to school if they were given a choice?

Seems fishy because it's assumed we just wouldn't go if we had that choice. Wonder why that is?

Thanks for the lectures.
 
Don't worry, you're good. Maybe your right. You and Femme know alot more than I do judging by your posts. Probably because your educated. :D

Maybe I'm just being an idiot. But something still feels "off" to me with school. Whats to say people wouldn't still go to school if they were given a choice?

Seems fishy because it's assumed we just wouldn't go if we had that choice. Wonder why that is?
Thanks, glad I was able to get the message across without being off-putting.
As for mandatory school, I say it's necessary. People mature at different ages but it's assumed you're old enough to think for yourself at 18 here - which is generally around the time you graduate.
I haven't met very many people who would have chosen to go to school be they in kindergarten or the 12th grade. On a federal level the thought is that if we want to have a competing edge, we need citizens who are educated and capable of coming up with new ideas, inventions, you know... the one in a million kid who makes a game-changing invention. That could easily happen out of high school, there are plenty of people who have pulled it off (Mark Zuckerberg anyone?), but with absolutely no education they could very well lack certain knowledge or tools necessary to make a difference. Personally, I think that in a country where every citizen has the right to vote we should make damn sure that the general public can think critically and decide what's best for the country by their own reasoning and logic. Without that you just get 1 out of 100 who know what they're doing and everyone else bandwagoning onto whatever their friends say, or who has the most advertising time on television. You get my point.

Thanks for the lectures.
You're welcome. Sorry if you're reading these posts as one-sided lectures, I'm just used to spewing this crap even if it's falling on deaf ears. I don't doubt your intelligence (as stated in the last post) or the thought behind your own personal opinions on these things and I hope that you would call me out on anything that you disagree with. As much as I welcome any opportunity to talk my own personal nonsense, I much prefer two way discussion. :)
 
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