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the funny thing is i wasnt even trying to fool anybody

i made it as transparent as possible with the michael richards name
 

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I'm from a rank 400-something public school and I did well in the HSC, hardly an exclusivist elitist. I didn't say the 8 schools were representative of the whole of NSW public schools (read my post), but it is, I think, worth some note. Poor educational performance is in no way solely linked to being poor in general, as you seem to be suggesting.
Take your verbose rhetoric elsewhere and construct a reasonable and justified argument that isn't based solely on some old laptops and graffiti.

Viva La Revolution, Emmanuel.
Revolucion you fucking jackass
 

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Also I guess you send your kid to a public school if you don't care about them
 

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Also I guess you send your kid to a public school if you don't care about them
If it's the best/only school option available then I don't think so. I'd send my children to the best school I could afford and if that school happened to be a public school in the area, rather than a private school with a bad reputation, I'd send them to the public school.
 

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If it's the best/only school option available then I don't think so. I'd send my children to the best school I could afford and if that school happened to be a public school in the area, rather than a private school with a bad reputation, I'd send them to the public school.
except that's all hypothetical, back here in reality you won't find a public school with a 'better' reputation than a private school, excluding the obvious outliers
 
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spending thousands of dollars to send your kid to a private school and they turn out retarded

dunked
 

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if my kid was destined for retardedness i'd probably just drown it
 

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except that's all hypothetical, back here in reality you won't find a public school with a 'better' reputation than a private school, excluding the obvious outliers
That's true. I will always choose a school based on its rank, reputation and choice that a child wants. The best for them; regardless of sector under which it falls.
 

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it is pretty careless to not be able to afford private school
 

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I think it will also depend of what country do you have, because some countries even if it's private or public both are really good but some countries didn't support some of public schools :)
 

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