IN April, The Times published an article titled Exposed: the 'illegal school' teaching children conspiracy theories.
Below, we look to highlight the paranoid delusions and smear tactics that the article deploys. We ask what could have motivated this hit-piece on Manchester's Universallkidz alternative school? And we ask: what is making an increasing number of parents take their children out of school or keep them away from school altogether? We have spoken to parents who have recently removed their children from one of the thousands of state teaching centres across the land, and what we have heard is deeply disturbing.
An elder of the freedom community told us: "Frankly, it's shocking that these indoctrination centres masquerading as schools have been operating with impunity for so long and poisoning the minds of young people.
"In the future, local communities will ensure that families are free to introduce their children to the world as they wish, free of registers, state surveillance and mind control." It's clear that the responsible modern parent is looking for more humane, compassionate options.
Universallkidz is just the kind of group that offers such compassion. Authentic educators getting to know the children in their charge, building a relationship of trust that motivates children to volunteer to learn more, and to self-educate.
Coercive schooling is toxic and is guaranteed to switch children off, if not destroy them.
It's also a fast-track to enslavement. In the UK, anyone making someone do something against their will is committing the crime of 'exploitation', an offence under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 as defined in s3(5).
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