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1. bsder+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-11-11 05:34:44
> How on earth do we de-escalate from here?

The SAT provides a hard deadline which prevents you from de-escalating high school.

College provides a soft deadline which prevents you from de-escalating as getting a degree before you run out of money is an employment filter.

You have to remove college as an employment filter in order to de-escalate the whole thing.

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2. mjevan+L5[view] [source] 2021-11-11 06:41:59
>>bsder+(OP)
College is a filter because you don't get it for free * (usually) and to pass must show up on time and do the work.

High school _could_ become such a filter if a national standard were developed and _enforced_. Education shouldn't stop until that is met or someone ends up on mental disability status. More help still should be provided if the external environment isn't conducive to success.

Such a basic qualifying education should be a human right, further the right of anything which can think. Graduation from that filter could be a requirement to being a productive and full member of society. I _still_ disagree, that under the exact circumstances outlined above, where the right to that education and the fulfillment of it's mandate are a per-requisite, in that set of circumstances graduating could be a requirement to vote. Proof that someone is a functioning member of society (because otherwise they'd be a pre-adult protected class of society).

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