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The War on Kids dives deep into the realities of American public schooling, peeling back layers to reveal a system that often feels more punitive than educational. The film takes a no-nonsense approach, presenting raw footage and interviews that reflect a bleak atmosphere. It critiques how schools can strip away civil liberties from youth, almost resembling a prison environment. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of its themes—control, conformity, and the erosion of democracy. What stands out is its unfiltered look at the consequences of these systemic issues. It's thought-provoking and a bit uncomfortable, which stays with you long after viewing. Definitely a unique perspective worth considering for anyone interested in the intersection of education and rights.
Explores systemic issues in public educationFocuses on civil rights for youthPresents raw, unfiltered footage
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Cevin D. Soling
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