The issue with homeschooling (my opinion)

No no; not the many widespread addictions people face, corrupt politics, or crime in any of its forms. No, the answer is far simpler than that, the wish parents have to raise and teach their own children apart from the masses in public education. For these same kids to learn to think outside the box, instead of being pressed into a one size fits all mentality mold by a government.
I'm glad you have finally figured out this dreadful truth and are taking drastic action against it here. :]
Okay, Hunky. While the OP has made some admittedly inaccurate observations, let’s not post things like that.
Letting those bad apples influence your opinion enough to make you need to share it greatly lessens your credibility.

As a homeschooler, I agree that there is less social interaction than in public school, and that that can be a problem. However, I must strongly disagree with the other problems you listed. I own the "King of the OTF" forum, and, if you've been there, you might know there was quite a bit of drama because "sensitive" people were taking something I said out of context and accusing me of being sexist and discriminatory. I, on the other hand, was on the other end of the spectrum. There are plenty of homeschoolers who have no problem with sensitivity. I may have different people than you, but no homeschooler I've ever met has had a problem with pride, either.

In addition, people usually decide to homeschool their children because of problems they see with public schools. Let's be real, public schools are failing our children. Some parents homeschool because of religious reasons, and public schools' teaching of evolution. Others homeschool because of bullying, and teachers not doing anything about it. Others homeschool because they despise the political, homosexual, and drag queen
I’d say that reduces your opinion’s value.
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