Libertarian North America wrote:I for one, support this. The state shouldn't dictate where you can or can't learn. By allowing free choice, you open up a new market that is incentivized to educate the populace, as that is how it gains revenue AND expand the ideas that can be taught.
This isn't abolishing state schools, just saying that individuals have a right to choose an alternative.
The problem this delegation sees with this proposal is that by opening this up to the Private Sector you will allow money to be the forefront of every conversation about a childs education. It is not about money, it is about the needs of the youth and the proper education they should be given. Letting the state provide the best education with state-funded schools and a consistent curriculum is the best option for the bright minds of any nation.
This Country has seen the results of allowing the Private Sector and greed to rule the day, it will stand that no longer and we will fight for each sovereign nations right to fight back against the corruption of the Private Sector.