Re: Children's Rights?
This is more related to the religion part of this conversation than the children part.
I was raised by catholic parents, who tried to force it on me as much as they could.
I also later chose to go to a catholic high-school because they actually had half-decent computer science classes. The religion class curriculum was still decided by nuns. They decided to change our 11th grade class, which was supposed to be our world religions class that year into some more catholic BS. Our 12th teacher thought that was ridiculous and she found a way to teach us world religions the next year while still following the curriculum, and I'm really glad. I was pretty outraged when I found out I'd have this crap forced on me because of my choice of having a better education.
We also had school masses, and they forced students to go. If you refused you'd be sent to the principal's office...
This is more related to the religion part of this conversation than the children part.
I was raised by catholic parents, who tried to force it on me as much as they could.
I also later chose to go to a catholic high-school because they actually had half-decent computer science classes. The religion class curriculum was still decided by nuns. They decided to change our 11th grade class, which was supposed to be our world religions class that year into some more catholic BS. Our 12th teacher thought that was ridiculous and she found a way to teach us world religions the next year while still following the curriculum, and I'm really glad. I was pretty outraged when I found out I'd have this crap forced on me because of my choice of having a better education.
We also had school masses, and they forced students to go. If you refused you'd be sent to the principal's office...


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