SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
Dear @alwaysrose123 @SusieQQQ @Sm1smom I sincerely apologize for my question snowball! But on the other hand I got a really frank and honest discussion of the topic, and value all that has been said. It has really made me wake up and think of things in a different light - I have a lot to learn about the US school system - actually not so much the system but the politics and real-world end-effects of the choices made for our kids in the system. Yes, we absolutely do it for the kids. Thanks once again. And for what it is worth - I really appreciate all your candid personal disclosures. It is not easy with strangers in a public forum, and I want you to know that I treat this with a great deal of respect. Thank you. Martin.
No Martin, you don't owe me an apology. I narrated my personal experience as a means of showing Susie and Rose that they could agree to disagree - having lived in the U.S. for about 10 years now and having a first hand experience of the educational system, I see both the valid points and the flaws in their personal stand on the issue. Apparently my effort didn't have the intended effect on either party.
And of course I also went personal as a means of benefiting some observing third party. I'm glad to know you where able to pick a thing or two from it.
I do however need to apologize for allowing my emotions to get the better of me, which happened following the uncalled for post about the slide in morals which is unsubstantiated, vague (one person's moral decay is another's human rights, like gay marriage) and entirely misses the point that religious or not, the primary place children learn morals and values is in the home, not at school. So an unreserved apology to the thread for my reactions, and I'll probably be taking a bit of a break to cool off as I don't seem to have the ability to just ignore certain a people like I should! Peace out.