Hardly.
Parents have just given up actually teaching their children anything so the kids are entirely dependent on schools.
A child in a school has just as much opportunity to learn at home as at school. They’re only “indoctrinated†if they have no other teachers rounding out education in their life.
They aren’t taken from their families and maybe allowed to visit once a year. Families are still fully accessible to children to teach them whatever they want.
Just because they can’t be bothered too doesn’t make it comparable to residential schools.
Parents have just given up actually teaching their children anything so the kids are entirely dependent on schools.
A child in a school has just as much opportunity to learn at home as at school. They’re only “indoctrinated†if they have no other teachers rounding out education in their life.
They aren’t taken from their families and maybe allowed to visit once a year. Families are still fully accessible to children to teach them whatever they want.
Just because they can’t be bothered too doesn’t make it comparable to residential schools.
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