• Neckbeard_Prime [they/them,he/him]
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    3 years ago

    But it’s not just the parents who are suffering. If we go back to remote learning, it’s the kids who will really feel it. Every day they’re not in school, they’re not learning crucial answers that will be on the tests that determine their school district’s funding. They’re not learning a laughably distorted, exclusively white perspective on American history, leaving them unprepared to become future cable news pundits and op-ed writers. And most importantly, they’re not socializing with other children, so it’s likely they won’t even know the name of the school shooter that kills them. These are all vital parts of growing up in America, and I’d hate for this generation to miss out on these foundational horrors.

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