My 5 year old son came out again asking if governments are everywhere, I said yes. He then said he will never do what governments tell him to do, like eating junk food even though they say it's OK.

At this rate he'll be on some sort of wanted list of a three letter agency. He's a pacific and jolly homeschooled boy and I couldn't be prouder of him. We'll get around talking about taxes in time.

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Three years later:

„FBI OPEN UP!“

"I promised myself three years ago that I would never do what governments tell me. Nice try!"

We try to limit candy to the absolute minimum but at every parade ever and during Halloween people literally throw candy at other people children. We settled on taxing it up front to remove the worst offenders, then one piece a day for a set number of days after which the leftovers are “donated”. I have never known kids to be so militantly opposed to taxes, but they oddly aren’t offended by donating the candy to a “good cause”.

Yeah, we have a hard time keeping them away from junk when they see other family members or go to parties, so we negotiate instead. I think it's the best thing to do.

Amazing.

My 7yo daughter is unfortunately still going to public school because I didn't stack early enough 😄 However, she is very much aware of the dangers of propaganda in public school and is a seedoil disrespector. If she's offered food she always asks if there's any seedoils in there before accepting. Unfortunately not a god damn soul to this day knows what she's talking about so they just reply with "nah it's fine" or "I don't know" .. we're so early.

Awesome that you're making her aware of all this! It's a lot of work going against the crowd, because other adults will tell her the opposite, but I'm sure you won't regret it.

I won't! And even if I would, it's still the right thing to do. Truth prevails.

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Good dad!

We are going to start teaching our kids about taxes by celebrating the first day of the year we work for ourselves and not the government. We are going to buy our kids gifts on this day and maybe eat cake like its a birthday or something.