>i can't understand why people hate libertarians!

Gee I wonder

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Unironically, being allowed to earn money at a younger age would benefit many youngsters more than algebra would.

liberals don't want child labor they want children in labor
They don't want children to work they want to work the children

Behead anyone who owns and observes a Talmud on CSPAN and watch the world change

somehow working is less vile than removing reproductive organs lol
>this faggot here

Actually wait a minute...

I was working under the table at 15 roofing houses, getting drunk on the job, I fucking hated school and left regardless of permission to do so.

I started working when I was 12.
People would be so much better off if they bought a house the first day they start working.

Not even kidding. That way they avoid all the socialist scams and they would own a home by age 40 and not 80.

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>allowed
youd be forced to

>OMG HAVING A KID WORK IS HORRIBLEĀ”!
>DO the compassionate thing and kill it.

He's right though, and I'm not even a libertarian. Public school is nigger daycare.

It could work. All the blacks and Mexicans will be hired as a whole family

He's not wrong

Yep

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Having wasted so many years on school, honestly? I agree now.

>prefer being a wagie than having an easy time at school
hmmm

I started building software for clients at 15 telling them I was 19. Now I'm retired on a software patent. Child labor is based.

The worst part is that the lolberg isn't wrong.

This is probably the most based thing I have heard a lolbertarian say in a long time.

When I was growing any time my dad would work on the lawn mower he had me out on the yard with him. Same thing when fixing the car. I remember one time we were under the house changing the element in the water heater, old brick ranch with a crawl space. We popped the element out and the water just spilled out, and there were so many hard water flakes. Unironically grounded me and served as a great benefit in my formative years.

Schools don't properly prepare children for paying taxes and doing all the red tape that comes with having income. Having a job would help them prepare for being an adult more than any class would. Not to mention that having their own money encourages a lot of independent thought and activity. The problem with child labor now is that it just isn't worth hiring a kid BECAUSE public schools are so shitty now. There's so many sub-90 IQ immigrant adults in the application pool that the government is mandating you hire that there's just no point dealing with hiring a teenager who has limited availability.

I'm lost. Why exactly did he ground you?

Nevermind, wrong definition of grounded.

Absolutely. Knowledge is for suckers. Real men start working from age 10 so they can ruin their bodies even faster and never learn anything, or work soul-crushing boring McJobs that sap their will to live so they're too tired, numb and in pain to ever question the status quo or the elites. Oh and said elites won't have their kids work because that's harmful, only peasants do that. But feel free to send your kids to the plant for $1.25 an hour.

Nothing wrong with teaching your children how to work the land, but that's quite different then letting Mr. Goldberg exploit their labor for his own personal gain. Picrel is the reason to hate lolbergs. They are useful idiots.

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He isn't wrong

What is the point of school if not to train you to become a wagie? If that isn't the point then school should be disregarded. That said I was bored as shit and I learned everything I thought was useful, I could read and do math and had a basic albeit neutured understanding of history, would staying their 3 more years really benefited me?

Maybe this is why society sucks now. Children always worked as soon as they could walk. Up until 100 years ago this was normal for all of human existence and we just stopped it cold turkey

well in your case you sounded like you had your shit together, nice

(((libertarians)))

I somewhat disagree in that if you pay children for work then you have to tax children and if someone is getting taxed then they should probably be allowed to vote.
Although I can only imagine how many talented welders and mechanics there would be if kids were being raised in shops. Fucking brilliant mechanics and considerably less lawyers.

This nigger is made of cake.

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Better than learning about CRT.

based.

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There's allowing children to work and then there's (((child labor))). If you can't own your own property, there's no point in working. Children need to have every other right that comes from being human.
"Children's Rights" is a mess that no Libertarian has been able to untangle because it requires being pro-life and anti-Jew, but it's work that must be done.

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The point of education in the US is test scores. The spirit of education is lost in the grinding gears of bureaucracy. The object is not to prepare children for the world, it is not to teach them any skills. It is to train them to vomit out the correct answers on a test sheet so they can get higher scores and the school can secure more funding. Trying to standardize education runs directly counter to the human spirit, as all others are dragged down to the lowest common denominator.

I would rather have people between 12-18 that have jobs vote than allowing people over 80 to vote.

I grew up without a dad and so lacked this sort of bonding and learning, but luckily my mom was handy so I learned some plumbing.

I thought the same thing, reread it and figured it out.