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Sasha Ayad and Stella O'Malley

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Mental Health

4.6 • 961 Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2024

⏱️ 4 minutes

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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.widerlenspod.com

The relationship between education systems, families, and communities must be one of cooperation and respect, resisting ideological control and ensuring that diverse perspectives are welcomed. In this framework, the role of government is to support, protect, and enable individuals to pursue their own paths, while maintaining the necessary checks and balances to safeguard the rights of all citizens. This ideal society fosters transparency in governance, allowing citizens to understand and influence the decisions that affect their lives. A well-balanced society encourages intergenerational dialogue, where the wisdom of previous generations informs the decisions of the present and future, and where collective well-being is nurtured through collaboration, not coercion. It is built on the foundation of individual freedom, strong family structures, and a government that serves, not controls, its people—ensuring that authority is decentralized.

In this bonus episode for premium subscribers, Eldur Smári Kristinsson emphasizes the growing urgency for individuals with differing perspectives to engage in political discourse, drawing attention to international trends in the U.K. and the U.S. He believes that timely political engagement can catalyze a societal shift, empowering citizens to challenge prevailing ideologies and reclaim their freedoms. Eldur warns, “We are being institutionalized from the day we’re born till the day we die,” stressing the importance of cross-generational relationships and highlighting how state-controlled education has led to a disconnect between parents and children. He critiques Iceland’s compulsory schooling system, advocating for the legalization of homeschooling, greater parental transparency, and a balanced mix of public and private education options to foster healthy competition. Eldur also calls for reforms that ensure parents retain the primary role in their children’s education, criticizing the lack of transparency in school curricula—particularly regarding contested sociological theories—and emphasizing the risks of indoctrination when state oversight replaces parental involvement.

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0:31.7

You know, here in America, there has been a lot of institutionalized capture and things like that.

0:37.3

But I think American parents, especially a certain type of American parent, which maybe Bernadette Broils talked with us about this when she came on, they are very protective

0:41.4

over their child.

0:42.5

They're like, I want to instill my family values, my child.

0:45.6

I do not agree with the school pushing indoctrination to my child.

0:49.5

So in the culture in Iceland, is it very different?

0:52.5

Like, is it more hands off?

0:54.0

Parents are like, I trust

0:55.5

the school to do this teaching? There's a little bit, unfortunately, it is a little bit like

1:00.3

that that the parents have been trusting the school, but they are waking up now thinking,

1:05.4

I'm, that was, that trust was not, was not based on, on, on, you know, we should not have trusted the school to do this.

1:16.4

Because if you think about a school system where the attitude is actually, well, the best example now is,

1:24.7

school teachers in Iceland are in strike at the moment.

1:28.3

One school in north of Iceland, parents went and took the school books out of the school,

1:36.3

took them home to make sure that they could just teach their kids at home.

1:42.3

The teachers' union said it was a breach of the strike.

1:47.6

And I wrote an article about this and I said, hang on a minute.

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