Wednesday, September 3, 2008

stumblng:


  it seems that supposed preferences were first flipped in the 1950s


File this under I Had No Idea.

stumblng:

it seems that supposed preferences were first flipped in the 1950s

File this under I Had No Idea.

Tagged as: reblog photo stumblng kids
The reason we’ve broken with tradition, or perhaps reverted to a deeper tradition, is not because we oppose sex education, or because we think their egos are too tender for public schools. It’s because we can do a superior job of educating our children. We want to cultivate in them an intellectual breadth and curiosity that public schools no longer offer.
Tony Woodlief via Instapundit
 
I think we’ll be seeing more of this kind of thinking.