Duh.
Woah.
I just noticed the bizarre cover image used for the Harvard Magazine article.
It shows a sad homeschool child imprisoned in a house while the other kids are outside playing.
Notice the house is made of books, one of them being the Bible ?? pic.twitter.com/IZfaVuIA0G
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) April 18, 2020
This is the part where I’d ordinarily toss off a snide comment or two, but I just can’t even.
Author Erin O’Donnell cited Elizabeth Bartholet, a professor with Harvard Law School’s Child Advocacy Program, to make the case for a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling as a practice, arguing that the burden should be on parents to prove that they could educate their children in a manner approved by the state.
lolgetfucked, brainiac. Probably oughta have the nurse wipe the drool off your bib before you go making any more demands, seems to me.
For more than 270 years Harvard was the Shining Star of America’s Prowess, our search for Truth, Knowledge and our Representation of Private Sector Excellence.
It has deteriorated badly these past 100 odd years.
Even people who attended there in the 1960’s probably can’t recognize it anymore.
They have Billions in their Endowment Funds but are receiving an $8 Million relief package for Coronavirus from the taxpayers, many of which are included in their filthy take on Homeschooling!
Which is ironic since every Harvard student is not at Harvard learning right now, but instead working from “home”.