@fcktheworld587 No one has a right to the labour of another, this is the basis to slavery. Formal education, being the product of someones labour, therefore, can never be something a person has a right to.
So we will stop from discussing rights, after all, the entire problem here is that through 250 years of circular reasoning fallacies, both sides have spent their efforts weaseling their way into doing exactly that.
Furthermore, revolt, being outside the system, against it entirely, is not a product of the system, but rather correcting it. Returning the people to anarchy. Sadly people are dull witted, and quickly seek to remake what they just escaped, after all, they are smarter than the last guys, and THEY know how best to run things.
@elliswyatt whatever. Your profile pic is from thispersondoesnotexist and your name is from a novel. I'm not arguing with some sock puppet ass corporate funded loser. Eat shit, psychopath.
@fcktheworld587 The gov't is NEVER accountable to you, authority is not accountable to those it has authority over. It's only in the other direction.
And I don't presume anything, people preferring to have free time after work rather than teaching their kids is not my privilege or some other nonsense, but rather their own particular priorities in which their kids are low on the list.
@elliswyatt this post also makes a ton of assumptions.
And, yes, governments do eventually face the authority of the people. It's called revolt. It eventually happens to literally every government in history.
Once certain rights are violated, populations tend to overthrow governments. This is why people have rights. It's trying to prevent revolt.
@fcktheworld587 @elliswyatt if you want it bad enough it can happen. If you want to homeschool your kids and you currently can't seem to afford it, you are welcome to move in with me and my homeschooling family for a time while you all figure it out.