@9H6D52XConservative11mos11MO
Views should not be forced on citisens, but Canada's history, government, and other things about Canada should be continued to be taught in schools.
Education has nothing to do with patriotism. School should not impose their opinions on children.
@9H5ZJRS11mos11MO
Education is key in shaping how people see and express patriotism. It should teach a balanced view of a country's history and encourage critical thinking. Civic education helps understand how democracies work and why participation matters. Learning about global issues fosters a broader perspective. Education should also promote values like tolerance and responsibility. In simpler terms, education helps develop a thoughtful and inclusive sense of patriotism that goes beyond just symbols and actively contributes to making society better.
@9H5ZSG3Conservative11mos11MO
In conclusion, patriotism as a political ideology is a complex and evolving concept. Its history is intertwined with the development of nation-states, the rise of democracy, and the struggles for independence and self-determination. Despite its potential for misuse, it remains a powerful force in politics and society.
@9HBY8MV11mos11MO
Education play a very important role in your growing up years.
@9H8XYNJConservative11mos11MO
I believe any political view should be optional to learn in more scrutiny but the majority of political ideologies should have minimal understanding when in a class.
@9H6DQCPNew Democratic11mos11MO
Education should play a huge role in patriotism. Patriotism without education will often lead to nationalism, not in the sense of national pride but rather leaning towards facism.
@9H6D88S11mos11MO
Education can shape peoples views for the better or worse. it shouldn't be forced upon people though.
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