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Lloyd Harrison's avatar

Your comment “ The free market will be no more successful than traditional public schools, and arguably considerably less so…” isn’t support by argument, only by assertion. I think that education of the public is best served by a both/and approach - public, charter, and private schools (yes, I know, “both” is the wrong word to describe three choices, but you know what I mean). Competition and choice are good.

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Robert Keith Thomas's avatar

I could not disagree more.

A large part of the problem lies in the sports themselves. Football is the worst. Expensive, overly specialized so much that it is not fun to play positions on the line, dangerous and in the grip of a hero mentality. Contrast it with rugby which is mostly the opposite. It does not require expensive coaches or equipment, discourages direct head butting so is less dangerous and has a tradition of every kid plays on a team whatever their skill level.

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