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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Thanks, I guess? It would be very odd were you to excoriate parents who sent their children on time in accordance with their local laws. [/quote] It's also odd to excoriate parents who send their children with a one-year delay in accordance with their local laws, and yet here we are.[/quote] Yes, we should all love each of our current laws and never work to change them when they become outdated in statistically significant numbers. Look, its a question about redshirting. Would I ever "excoriate" a friend or fellow parent for doing this? No way, I don't care that much. I have no problem sharing my opinion on a forum when asked. [/quote] Given your responses here, it's clear you are lying when you claim you don't care much. [b]Yet you almost certainly do almost nothing to change those issues you supposedly car about.[/b] Like most anti-redshirt posters on DCUM, [b]a total hypocrite.[/b] Quelle surprise.[/quote] For any given subject, we are not allowed to have opinions, mild or strong, unless we also do something significant to bring about change? Sorry, I think you'll be quite disappointed in me. I have lots of opinions but only do a moderate amount to bring change. [/quote]
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