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  • Amen.

  • So that man can fight the dinosaurs...and the homosexuals :D best part of the movie

  • I love this

  • and the homosexuals.

  • So am Im just gonna say it......Does those religious home schooled kids remind you of the Duggars?

  • KURKOP!

  • at 0:14 whats the kids name in the top left corner??

  • KURKOP!

  • i live in an orphanage but i go to school here as well!!!!! Does that count as homeschooling??

  • I was homeschooled !!! :D

  • krukop O_O

  • Holy shit its kurkop

  • AMEN!!

  • Lmao!!!! One if the best parts of the movie!!

  • Huh... So prehistoric homosexuals were as powerful as dinosaurs, and mankind needed a remmington bolt-action rifle HANDCRAFTED BY GOD before they could be beaten?

  • I was Home schooled and i absolutely love this haha. i was crackin upppp so harrrrddd.

  • I'm Homeschooled and this is funny as hell!! really homeschool people laugh about it it's funny. DO NOT BE SO SERIOUS REALLY!!! i am homeschooled and i laughed so hard at this.

  • Hell man its better than being public schooled you know with all the sluts and drugs and government corruption. I"m happy to have control of my own mind lol the teachers believe in global warming and they teach the kids that... very humorous.

  • @MegaFrankification Out of curiosity, who writes/publishes the books/text for online courses you utilize?

  • Lol!!

  • I LOVE THIS SCENE, haahaha

  • idk how they can say that with a straight face!!!

  • HOLY SHIT ITS KURKOP

  • I'm hole-schooled. The roumers are rarly true

  • @AndrewJimScott Apparently your mother failed at teaching you how to spell. Not exactly a ringing endorsement.

  • KURKOP

  • PEOPLE,

    CHILL OUT.

  • Um wow what's with these comments?

    This clip cracks me up, mostly because I fit into both of the homeschool stereotypes so well hahaha. :D

    at the same time though, I know soo many homeschoolers who are totally normal (and way cooler than I am). too bad there are like zero homeschoolers in tv/movies except for this one clip.

  • best part of the movie..........its not making fun

  • Wow. Can't anybody take themselves less seriously? I posted the video, and homeschooled my own kids for a few years. It's parody, people!

  • @PixelDavo I agree.

    I was homeschooled, I know the stereotypes, and am sometimes bothered by them (since I really didn't fit either of these when I was homeschooled) but I still laughed when I saw this part of the movie =)

  • This is insulting and ignorant. Apparently, even though they're so "socialized," most people with a public school education have never actually met a homeschooler. If they had, ridiculous stereotypes like this wouldn't exist. Of course, it's all part of an agenda.

  • doubt it

    i know several home schoolers and they are strange like something different.  lol

  • But you don't think they're all the same, do you? Because if you did, that'd be a pretty closed-minded, ignorant assumption to which to come.

    Most people don't understand that homeschoolers have to fight a cultural and legal battle every day of our lives. Social workers barge into homeschooled homes without ANY excuse all over the country, and normal, adjusted homeschool students face ridiculous stereotypes when they interact with the world at large, like "Homeschoolers are religious freaks."

  • Of course i don't think all homeschoolers

    nuts, but my own personal experience does back up the stereotypes. In my experience homeschooled kids haven't a clue how to behave social settings. Watch Jesus Camp, i think folks like that earned the religious nut title without a doubt. And no that doesn't mean all homies are like that.

  • @plasterosu

    "Watch Jesus Camp".

    I hope you are aware that that's not real life. That's a documentary, selectively filmed and selectively edited to convey the message the makers intended to convey. Besides which, that documentary focuses on Pentecostal/charismatic Christians, who are by no means the majority. It's as though someone made a film about Islamic fundamentalists who strap bombs on children and viewers responded by saying, " Those Muslims are a crazy bunch." That's not the majority.

  • Actually buddy, that is real life for many, maybe not for you but it really is for many. I grew up southern baptist and i can say that at several church camps i attended were similar. Of course Jesus Camp is an extreme but i was really saying that homies got the religious nut title because of their extremist that earned it. Its a stereotype and it does not hold true for everyone.

  • I maintain that the several I know who are home schooled are certainly strange and have trouble cooperating with others and do not fit in well in asocial enviroment.

    You know that stereotypes may not be accurate but usually have a certain amount of truth to it. Jesus Camp on the other hand is just sick, those parents are filling their kids heads with bull. Not to mention i object to a five year old needing to be saved.

  • Concerning Jesus Camp; it may not be real life for you but it is for many. I know several personally. How can you not understand where the stereotypes come from?

  • Its satire dumbass....

  • @quarvo23

    Real mature, buddy. You've certainly established yourself as an intelligent, reliable source. (Sarcasm.) Look, if this was a video of black kids talking about how great watermelon was, no one would say "It's satire" and no one would think it was funny and harmless. Stereotypes are destructive and devisive.

  • Ok really, Tina Fey has a destructive agenda against the homeschooled and chose this medium to portray it? Sterotypes are exagerations of usual truths all people and cultures are subjected to them and they're really not all that offensive....unless its hitting a little too close to home for you.

  • @quarvo23

    Ever heard of cultural Marxism?

    "Stereotypes... they're really not all that offensive"? How about the stereotype of young black men being criminals? Is THAT stereotype offensive? When stereotypes are propagated in our society, they change the way people treat each other, often for the worse. It saddens me when people approach homeschoolers as if they are religious extremists, or hicks, just as it saddens me to think that some people look on young men of color as dangerous.

  • thankyou for posting this, i have been trying to find it for a while.

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