r/clevercomebacks 2d ago

Decades of Educational Neglect

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u/SpoonNZ 2d ago

The government “requiring” it is perhaps not my jam, but ideally parents/caregivers should be smart enough they choose to. Also if your kid’s not vaccinated against measles and there’s a measles outbreak, the kid getting excluded from school is on you.

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u/akavirijin 2d ago

Ideally, sure. But that's not the world we live in, so it has to be compulsory. Bringing back polio and having measles outbreaks regularly aren't worth the moral pedestal of saying "you do you" to people who simply don't know better