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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The parents should be charged as well. These girls hadn’t been in school for 3 weeks when there were out at midnight and murdered this man.[/quote] The parents should absolutely be charged![/quote] Investigate them for abuse and neglect, sure, but there's no way to force a kid that age to go to school. You could physically pick them up and bring them if they are small enough and there's a parent who is big enough, I guess, but if a kid doesn't want to go to school and CFSA isn't moving them to a group home or something, the parents are stuck. Not saying there are good parents here--I have no idea--but throughout DC there are kids who won't go to school even though their parents would desperately like them to do so, and there are no services for those families.[/quote] [b]Why should children be forced to go to school?[/b] The government should provide the essential services that these children need, but they need to be able to make their own choices in life. If you don't want to be trained to be a factory worker, that is your right.[/quote] Indeed, kids that aren’t in school have such good outcomes…. Such as carjacking and murder. Kids need to go to school so the government can help them when they have absolutely sh*t parents like these girls. If they had been taken away from their negligent parents, this may have never happened. [/quote] Teachers are not parents. If young adults don't need school, the government should help support them.[/quote] Ridiculous to suggest they don't need school. [/quote] Public school isn't going to teach them the skills they need to become CEOs. It's not clear that school serves any useful purpose. If you want to learn to read and write, that should be up to the individual. If a business needs employees with particular skills, it should be the burden of the business to train the those employees. Why is it the govenrment's job to produce workers for private businesses? [/quote]
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