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Far from the worst overview of homeschooling in the US I've seen.
Basically every John Oliver segment in a nutshell. Yeah it's John Oliver, but his team puts in work. Got that HBO money.
Is that a good or bad review?
It means his segment was more nuanced than I expected. It's not "homeschooled = religious weirdos with no social skills".
It's rare to run into people who know what HSLDA is, and have an understanding of how different laws in each state create different environments for homeschooling.
They always are. I always cringe when I learn that a generalist journalist is covering something in my areas of expertise, because I worry that they'll feed into misconceptions, but the two segments I remember John Oliver doing in areas that I have professional experience, he explained things better than an expert, in a way that laypersons could understand.
So I've come to trust him a lot more than even more serious journalists, despite his show being a comedy show.