• Chozo@fedia.io
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      3 months ago

      Not really, though. In both scenarios, somebody attending a public school is required to have invasive spyware running on their devices.

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        The difference between schools installing the programs on their own hardware and installing them on personal devices is stark and I cannot take any argument seriously that ignores this.

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          You’re missing the point. Either way, the use of this invasive software is required in order to attend public school.

          I cannot take any argument seriously that ignores this.

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            Either way, the use of this invasive software is required in order to attend public school.

            Oh? Who is forcing the use of school issued equipment?

            Last time I checked one did not need a school issued device to attend a public school. In fact I would go out on a limb and say the majority are too underfunded to give every student a device in the first place.

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              Oh? Who is forcing the use of school issued equipment?

              The schools. Many assignments are given 100% digitally now, with no option for a pencil-and-paper version outside of special needs situations, which not every student qualifies for.

              Last time I checked

              “was clearly a long time ago” is how that sentence should’ve ended.

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                “was clearly a long time ago” is how that sentence should’ve ended.

                Source something that proves a single thing you have said or jog on.

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                    3 months ago

                    Either way, the use of this invasive software is required in order to attend public school.

                    Show me where this is stated in the article.