Literally the first unit of Grade 11 is Marxist theory and they don’t allow any discussion on the topic. You’re just supposed to sit there and absorb the supposedly utopian dream and then spit it out on an essay talking about how great Marx was and how bad capitalism is and why we need more Marxism.
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Every teacher I know wants to indoctrinate their students with far left Marxist ideals.
Every damn one!
They're all alcoholics, divorced, all their children have massive behavioral problems, a long string of failed relationships post divorce, every damn one is on anti-depressants, they have zero understanding of history or the world, and they are completely ignorant about the damage they are doing to their kids, their students, and to society at large.
One teacher I know, who I don't speak with any more, was bragging how she marks down all the boys in her high school English class because boys get all the advantages in life and she feels it's her duty to "teach those little privileged shits that men don't run the world any more, women do". Her current latest lament is that she's single at 42 and is demanding that men "man up" and seriously date her alcoholic, anti-depressant taking, single mother with 2 dysfunctional kids, ageing sagging ass.
I'm sure there are good teachers out there, I just don't know any of them.
So many of them have lost complete control of their lives and they take it out on the people who can't defend themselves, the kids. This sort of thing has almost always been around but the teachers I had in the 80's and 90's were very good and most of my peers agree. So I think we fixed most teaching by the 90's but then the SJW and feminist problem arose.
I've thought about the teachers that I know and I know 3 or 4 really good former teachers, as in they left the field a number of years ago out of frustration with the direction education was taking into indoctrination rather than actual education.
One of them I met at work in IT, the other 3 were his friends who had also left teaching and now worked in other fields.
I think all the good teachers have left or have given up fighting against the tide in education.
You've definitely done the right thing homeschooling.