Torpedo
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John Smith wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:58pm: Torpedo wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:55pm: John Smith wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:50pm: Torpedo wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:46pm: John Smith wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:44pm: Torpedo wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:34pm: John Smith wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:27pm: You said it THOSE WHO CHOSE TO PAY MORE ... I've no problem with those chosing to pay more doing so ... it's your money, go for it. ... I have a problem with my tax dollars going toward you chosing to send your kids to private .... why should they? . because if you don't then many of those private schools will raise their fees to the roof and the kids will be forced to go to public school in the area they live in! Which doesn't necessarily mean it's a good thing! It doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad thing .... why don't you use your argument for the kids who's parents cannot afford private education? Are not their kids forced to school in the area they live? Should some have priority over others? That's why they have public schools, for those parents who just can't afford it. And that's right, those parents really struggle, should everyone else also struggle? the govt. shouldn't support any sort of class differentiation when it comes to kids ... all kids deserve the same treatment .... govt. has to provide an education system, if you say it isn't good enough for your kids and you want a fancier one, you pay for it,. Why should I? You go tell it to those kids who don't know how to differentiate, kids with behavioral problems, kids from junkie families, etc. And I will see government taking the action on it. pfft. laughable. Do you really think parents would comply, kids would comply? You will never get it right if you continue provide support only for this kind of learning facilities. Australian population will degrade faster than is already predicted. Ohh, so you think you deserve better than them because they come from a lower socioeconomic background or have other issues? The govt. does take action on it , my sister is a teacher in the public system and she specialises on problem kids, and with great results, the govt. could do more if it wasn't subsidising tennis courts and swimming pools for stuck up snobs. I bet you just don't want to get their germs on your kids ..... what's wrong with me having to choose not to be around junkies or idiots? If they have no control over their lives (which is mostly the case), why should I yield? I worked hard, I study, I try to stay on top of things, yes, I don't want to mix in with those who choose to drink and smoke, and turn their and their kid's lives into pigs lifestyle... Let's just take back the money which was spent on useless crap in the last 5 years and return to Australian education instead. That'll be fair.
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