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What Does "Parents' Rights" Really Mean?

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"Parents' Rights" has been a rallying cry for several political and social groups in the past few years. But what does it really mean? Let's find out.
 
Saw a comment on that vid that I agreed with:
"Hot take if you're a parent, that's a privilege, not a right. Every kid deserves good caring parents, not all parents deserve kids."
 
A parents' "rights" pretty much ends when they drop their kid off at the school for the next 7 and half hours. This allows the school to have complete control over what your children do. Public schools do what they want, how they want, and when they want. Fighting them on anything at all is an uphill battle and lawsuits cost money to win.
 
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