Where then does the line get drawn? Because NIMBYism notwithstanding, state overreach - or worse, corporate complicity - isn't really the move either.
Where is the balance?
You can only reason with people/reach agreement when you can agree on terms.
IMO, that's over.
We're at the point know where "facts" are open to interpretation.
So the only out is to live in the same places where the people around you agree on what the facts are.
A lot of these tech moguls send their own kids to schools that don't have tech, and the other kids and their parents are trying to be screen free.
So if you wanted to do that in your area, and you don't have a billion lying around, you put together a plan and open a charter school with those values.
I don't mean pull an Umar, but it's something that folks could do, especially when all these Maggots are trying to destroy the public school system with "choice" and vouchers.
If I ever hit it big, best believe I'd open a Nat Turner Elementary, Fannie Lou Hamer Middle School, and Fred Hampton HS and Technical College...
It would not be a public school, it'd be private so I could be selective.
