Friday, June 27, 2008

Washington Times Op-Ed

Michael Smith of HSLDA had an op-ed piece in the June 15th Washington Times entitled "More problems for home-schoolers in Germany," that gets right to the point about the dilemma these families face:

As a result, families who wish to home-school in Germany have two choices.
First, they can continue home-schooling and hope to remain undetected, but then face losing their children and large fines if discovered. Second, they can flee their country.

Seems like the choices for innocent people on the outs with Germany's leaders haven't changed much in 6 or 7 decades.

1 comment:

John Calvin Young said...

Thanks, Melanie! Welcome to the Hitler's Law Team!

IHS,
John Calvin Young