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If you can't beat 'em, smear 'em. Apparently that is the approach adopted by critics of home schooling. One such disturbing example of a smear on the credibility of home-schoolers came in the form of the February 17, 2004 episode of NBC's Law and Order--Special Victims Unit.
In that episode, the criminal, a home-schooling mother, was shown to be a controlling, paranoid, mentally abusive woman who convinced her older son to kill his younger brother and then attempt suicide so that the boys wouldn't become wards of the state.
Throughout the show, with only one notable exception, insinuations were constantly being made that home schooling is the province of recluses and people who have things to hide. The show went to great lengths to draw parallels between the woman's criminal behavior and her desire to home-school her children. Needless to say, it was a mean-spirited portrayal, obviously meant to demonize home schoolers.
A second such recent smear occurred in the Muskegon Area Intermediate School District, in Michigan. The school district, in conjunction with the Muskegon County Emergency Services, decided to sponsor an "emergency preparedness drill." According to the Muskegon Chronicle, the script of the mock attack called for a school bus to be overturned by a bomb, with students from the school district, especially the theater class, playing roles enthusiastically --banging on the inside of the bus, waiting to be "rescued."
The script stated that the fictitious terrorists were a group of home-schooling radicals labeled "Wackos Against Schools and Education" who believed everyone should be home schooled.
As soon as it learned of the drill, the Michigan Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) called the school district, stating that "[It] is offensive to millions of people who have chosen to exercise their right to homeschool. Homeschoolers have never committed violent acts against public schools or any terrorist acts."
Faced with an outraged HSLDA, the Muskegon Area Intermediate School District ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Potshots at home schooling: critics of the home-schooling movement...