We are still a capitalistic country. We are free to leave the classroom and walk away.
There is so much whining. Sean Hannity won’t stop whining.
People don’t want to part with one wasted penny.
They don’t want to say, “Geeze, my cousin told me I was an idiot to send my kid to a place called Florida Atlantic university with the biggest concentration of muslim who are there to subvert and the rest are liberal subversives brainwashing my kid I’d better cut my losses and admit my mistake at least secretly”.
No they say, “Geeze, my cousin was right even though I yelled at her thinking that made me right, but I’ve put too much money into this stupid school already, I’ll just let Johnny get brainwashed into hating Christianity/Catholicism because my money is more important, and my friends like this school and I don’t know how to think and make a decision or an independent thought.”
Are we free or not?
Liberty, Hillsdale and other schools or how about now school and getting to work?
These kids are just not being served by their primary educators, their parents. They’re being led by people who don’t care to think nor to teach them how to manage their money.
A good question... let me answer with a question:
How difficult would it be for you to start up a business, say picking up junk, refurbishing it, and reselling it (though the details really don't matter)?
How difficult would the government (all levels) make it to start? How difficult would it be, strictly due government involvement, to turn a profit?