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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]School is, of course, childcare, and our entire economy is built around that assumption. I have no idea why DCUM is obsessed with this fiction. [/quote] EXACTLY. Of course one of the functions that school serves is to take care of children. I, too, think DCUM is weirdly obsessed with thinking this isn't the case and there is something wrong with a parent who took a job assuming their kids would be in school during certain hours M-F. [/quote] Schools do not exist to be childcare. It is a fact. Insisting that schools start up again to be childcare is outrageously selfish and entitled.[/quote] I do not personally need schools for childcare because I’m rich. But I can look around and see we as a society need school as childcare. [/quote] Childcare and schools should be distinct from one another. Just because school conveniently coincides with many working hours does not make it child care. It’s like blurring the line between patient and customer in a physicians office. If you’re a customer, then you decide what prescriptions a doctor writes for you. If you’re a patient, you collaborate with the doc, who doesn’t just write you scripts as you demand. [/quote] You are splitting hairs and you know it. [/quote] I am not splitting hairs. The way you perceive the relationship has a big effect on the relationship. [/quote]
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