Hmm...
Well never mind that even in my day, we had no problem going beyond the set curriculum, even in subjects like history and literature.
And never mind that any students who want to think for themselves (and believe it or not there are teachers who provide that inspiration) are free to go to the library or go online and take charge of their own education.
I am afraid I don't understanding what problem you have with learning reading and writing, mathematics, science, and even the rudiments of critical thinking.
Because if homeschooling is just as bad I assume it's not the requirement of keeping set hours and a certain order that you find most offensive.
And sorry, but to say that you don't like a curriculum simply because it is set by the government is not reason enough.
Frankly, I am glad my kids get the chance to socialize with other people who don't have the same values and approach to things as we have at home. Even more than the curriculum and the regimen, it is the best preparation I can think of for life in the real world.