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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who cares? Do what you think is best for your kid. You sound really immature. [/quote] +1 I honestly wonder how most of DCUMs anti-redshirt posters manage to get through their days[b]. They remind me of anti-vaxxers.[/b][/quote] How are people who send their kids to school according to the rules/recommendations similar to those who flout them?[/quote] [b]Do you want me to seriously respond? [/b]In my experience, DCUMs anti-redshirt posters aren't very rational and [b]I don't really feel like writing up something that asks for critical thought [/b]from an anti-redshirt poster.[/quote] Yes, you made the statement; I'm simply asking you to defend it. My take is that there seem to be more similarities between parents who redshirt, and anti-vaxxers. Both flout the rules/recommendations for the perceived benefit of their own kids, even if others are disadvantaged as a result (e.g., teachers having to work to differentiate to account for an 18-month spread, kids who started on time may get fewer opportunities to excel in school or sports vs. those that are older). So again, how specifically do you think parents who don't like rampant redshirting are similar to anti-vaxxers?[/quote]. Agreed. She did respond with a lot of faux definitive nonsense.[/quote]
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