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>...by which I mean the experiment itself without the "fair" elements

I don't think the author or anyone else disagrees... the article was specifically about science fairs, not science projects generally. It's right in the title. And reiterated in the portion of the text where the author juxtaposes their childhood experience with their child's experience.

> This isn't someone being born with silver spoons in their mouth. This is regulation thoughtlessly applied with no thought about the costs.

It's both (which gets to the heart of what I consider the most compelling arguments for decreased regulation). Whenever there are bureaucratic barriers, knowing the right sorts of people works wonders. You might even say it's a privilege...




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