I'm going to pretend this was an actually constructive suggestion, like, "Why don't you have each sect form their own intentional community such as the Amish have?"Austria-Bohemia-Hungary wrote:meh, go join the Waziris or the Amish.
This is something Christians (both Catholic and Protestant but especially the Catholics) discuss a great deal as a completely serious option (called "The Benedict Option" by some) because it is increasingly looking like some kind of total withdrawal from mainstream society along these lines is going to become necessary. The Amish receive special immunity from numerous U.S. laws simply because it is easier to allow them to continue their way of life than it is for the government to forcibly break up their communities. We might have to start forming much, much larger intentional communities similar to theirs.
The trouble is that the way the laws are currently written doesn't allow any new religions to start which can get the same deal as the Amish: you're only allowed that option if your religious community is older than the laws. And I seriously doubt very much that your tyrannical regime is going to open the gates for any intentional communities to legally form specifically for the purpose of keeping their children away from the indoctrination of your regime. That would defeat the whole purpose of your policy of controlling the whole country's public educational doctrines from Washington D.C.