Interesting call for chaos as a means to foment change. I believe your assessment of the time it would take for things to improve is overly optimistic. Maybe not for the comfortable suburbs (though I am skeptical even there), but for many in the inner cities chaos is a polite euphemism for the end result. Somalia might be a better description.
As I said before, we can respectfully disagree. So with all due respect, I will keep my school teacher friends whom you consider so evil.
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Evil is only **one** option. I have also said that they are either too stupid, to much of a Useful Idiot, or too devoted to their paycheck rather than their Christian principles.
Not all of them are evil, many have very good intentions, but we know were that road leads.
Godless government and socialist-entitlement schooling is the root cause of this moral degeneracy. Advocating its continuation isn't the solution.
But...Just so we can be clear, I do NOT want the complete and sudden shut down of the government schools. We should work toward complete separation of school and state by gradually building the infrastructure needed. Vouchers, tax credits, charters. on-line education, qualifying exams, taking the GED ( or private exam) at any age, and supporting the growth of homeschooling should all lead to **one** goal: Complete separation of school and state on every level.