

The problem with “required lessons” for things is always, how do you keep it unbiased and directed. You can’t always assume a benevolent leadership, so how do these required lessons resist becoming political tools to suppress minorities.
For instance, a required teaching on informed voting sounds great on paper, but requiring a course before voting adversely affects lower income individuals even if the material is unbiased, but over time these courses would be used by the party in charge to “inform” the voters why their side is better.
The same could be said for required parenting classes or anything else. Not saying we shouldn’t do it, but it’s not nearly as easy as setting up some courses and making people take them.








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