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[–] 16175194? ago 

It's a German law. The family were trying to appeal the law to the European human rights court, which is in France.

Which is a sad joke. 'Human rights' are for Achmed, not for Hans.

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[–] 16175266? ago 

It's a German law.

A German law that has existed since at least the 18th century.

The concept of homeschooling has never really existed in Germany, since it was the German States during the Age of Enlightenment that made state school mandatory to elevate their peasants from serfdom and instill a sense of patriotism into them.

The family were trying to appeal the law to the European human rights court, which is in France.

The question is why, if they try to escape the liberal indoctrination of the current German school system, why would they seek help from an institution that follows the same ideology and gets paid by the German government?

For example the European human rights court was the institution that force Germany to put women into their army.

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[–] 16175255? ago 

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The ironic thing is that France allows for homeschooling, and has probably the biggest homeschooling community in all of Europe.