Harvard Magazine:

"The Risks of Homeschooling"

The elites are terrified that families are figuring out they can educate their own children at home.
Harvard's Elizabeth Bartholet "recommends a presumptive ban" on homeschooling.

They are coming after your right to educate your own children at home.
The Harvard professor says "homeschooling violates children's right to a meaningful education and their right to be protected from potential child abuse"

Yeah because abuse never ever happens in government schools.

And all government schools provide meaningful education.đŸ€Šâ€â™‚ïž
Oh my goodness, some homeschool families have "conservative Christian beliefs"đŸ˜±đŸ‘»
Elizabeth says parents currently have "authoritarian control over their children."

She also says it's "always dangerous to put powerful people in charge of the powerless, and to give the powerful ones total authority."

Oh the irony.
Elizabeth says the burden of proof should be on parents to get permission to homeschool from the government.

She has it backwards.

Our children don't belong to the government.
Harvard Law School is also hosting an anti-homeschooling conference in June.

The conference is invite-only.

From the description:
"The focus will be on problems of educational deprivation and child maltreatment that too often occur under the guise of homeschooling."
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 đŸ˜±đŸ‘»
Imagine thinking:

(1) That a home is a prison whereas a compulsory government school is not.

(2) That homeschool children don't go outside to play.
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