I agree with the idea of the veto, but I see two issues: raising the age to 16 is absurd, and letting the State decide this is even worse. This should be the parents’ responsibility, allowing access around 12–13 because of the child’s brain development. The real problem is that people love being intellectually led because they hate the effort of thinking for themselves, so they hand over their thinking and their sovereignty to the government for free. I’m writing an article on free will that expands on this idea as well.

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hasky 3 weeks ago
Yeah when both parents busy at work , most likely we give up our children education at school and that also said let the teacher teach them everything.because time allocation for both parents at work is really really really a lot . Some need to travel a week or two to other countries so that totally depend on govt education system to teach the kids .