Bingo.
And, although I was a public school 80s kid, my mom tried to shelter me from everything - music, movies, TV, video games, etc.
She meant well, but all the things she told me were evil, became my favorite things.
Sheltering children, which is what homeschool is, often achieves the opposite of what it's intended to do. Big deal if little Tommy hears a cuss word or Slayer song. It won't kill him. But, keeping little Tommy from the actual world by putting him in a bubble will do more harm than good, IMO.
Finally, public school was where I learned to socialize with people who looked different than me. I learned empathy. I learned to try to walk a mile in someone else's shoes before passing judgment. I learned just talking to someone who is lonely can brighten a day. I also learned how to roll blunts, take whiskey shots, smoke cigarettes and chase girls. So, take the good with the not-so-good. Lol.