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What makes you think that attending school puts an end to these behaviors?
Why not ask that of the parents whose children are **forced** by the government to sit next to these children, and **forced** to assemble with these kids on a daily basis?
Ask them.
By the way, were you aware that “free assembly”” is a First Amendment human right? Being **forced** to assemble with these reprobates violates a fundamental human right.
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Why not ask that of the parents whose children are **forced** by the government to sit next to these children, and **forced** to assemble with these kids on a daily basis
Ask them.
I don't have to ask...we are "those" parents. Our kids attended public schools...and did well both academically or extra-curricular-wise. Our oldest graduated summa cum laude from a well known state college, now attends law school. Oh, and she just married a kid she met in the same high school...who graduated West Point last year, has completed Airborne and Ranger school. Our youngest is doing well at the same state college, will graduate next year in the medical field.
Public schools were not easy for them...there were rough times, but they survived. They're tough and they learned a lot about doing well in the "real" world.
By the way, were you aware that free assembly is a First Amendment human right? Being **forced** to assemble with these reprobates violates a fundamental human right.
As for your First Amendment interpretation...sounds like you need to hire an attorney to walk you thru that one...because that's too far out in left field to even discuss.