How to dress an anarchist
I'm not really following the Rachel L. homeschooling case in California (as I should be), but I do occasionally hear bits and pieces. Most recently, for instance, the California Teachers Association filed a brief in opposition to homeschooling, according to a Pacific Justice Institute press release. In that press release, PJU reports that the CTA brief claimed that homeschooling done by noncredentialed parents leads to "educational anarchy."
I looked, but I can't find any more details than what I've just reported to you. Now, I'm up late tonight thinking. Remember how a couple weeks back, I was telling you about our secret agents? The ones we hire to make bizarre arguments against homeschooling in order to make us look smarter by comparison? See where I'm going? Do you think?? Could the person who made the "educational anarchy" comment be one of.. ours??
Now, here's what I propose: Rather than waiting for confirmation from Homeschool Headquarters, I think that we should spring into action - immediately - and consider the baton "passed." It's time to do our part.
That's why I made us t-shirts and stuff.
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A few item close-ups ;)








4 comments:
Very nice...you should incorporate Imperceptibility's badge into one of them, too. :)
Thanks. (It's amazingly easy to do, actually.) Yes, I noticed the badge last night (on your blog, in fact) and thought it was nicely done. I don't know imperceptibility, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to ask.
pardon my french but...
FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!
Huzzah for anarchy!!!!!!!! ;P
Well, I suppose we aren't so into anarchy that we would disrespect intellectual property rights. :) And making these things didn't look too hard...I haven't done it yet, but I wanted to make something for my mom.
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