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Academia is toxic to red pill men, and why I'm dropping my PhD program
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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 668498" data-attributes="member: 7685"><p>Sure, but parents aren't always qualified to do so. They wouldn't, for instance, give their children forex trading advice if they knew nothing about it. Division of labour is fine, its not an abdication of responsibility so long as there is due diligence, and a specialized career researcher is going to do a better job than a parent who works in a bakery. Leaving children to the mercy of the school system alone, with its conflicts of interest, is not due diligence, and thus an abdication of responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 668498, member: 7685"] Sure, but parents aren't always qualified to do so. They wouldn't, for instance, give their children forex trading advice if they knew nothing about it. Division of labour is fine, its not an abdication of responsibility so long as there is due diligence, and a specialized career researcher is going to do a better job than a parent who works in a bakery. Leaving children to the mercy of the school system alone, with its conflicts of interest, is not due diligence, and thus an abdication of responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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