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      Yup

      Step 1: Lie about people doing some horrific thing

      Step 2: Do the horrific thing yourself

      Step 3: claim it was necessary because other people did it first

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      I wish the schools had that much influence over my kid. Maybe he’d turn in his homework on time.

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    Prager U invested A LOT of money in making kids content specifically because they’re younger generations see through their bullshit.

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    If we are going to exist as a nation, there are beliefs and stories we need to share. And, historically, our public schools have been the chief mechanism for ensuring common ground.

    It sounds as if we need a set of core information that all schools should teach. Something common that you get taught no matter what school you go to. A common core curriculum if you will.

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    Was prepared to hate the article, but it was quite worth the read. That website needs meds though.

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    Wow that’s some “grasping at any straw possible” type of journalism.

    Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. First, let’s dismantle PragerU in classrooms.