Homeschooling soon to be considered “child abuse”?

by Michael Smith (Veshengro)

In Britain, the country with probably the world's most liberal education system as regards to homeschooling, government think tanks now push for registration and inspections of homeschooled children in case homeschooling might be a cover for “child abuse”.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. We will soon find, I am sure, that homeschooling in itself will be considered “child abuse”. I am also sure that all over this idea we would find the fingerprints of the European Union where in most countries it is illegal to homeschool. Germany only not so many months ago in a legal judgment made the final statement, as far as Germany is concerned, that educating children at home is and will remain against the law in Germany and in France and other affairs things are about the same.

It looks like every time that the governments want to go against people who do things for themselves, such as homeschooling, they use the possibility of this or that being a cover for child abuse and people who, for instance, do wish to treat their children's illnesses at home, are in fact accused of “child abuse”.


I assume that soon people who teach their children the Bible will also fall under the “child abuse” label. While I am no Christian I will defend anyone to be allowed to teach their religion and religious beliefs to their children.

It is obvious why the powers-that-be, such as the European Union and others, try to push for universal school education for all children; it is the only way they can brainwash all children and also, thus, gain information as to what goes on at their homes. Remember Hitler or the communist system of East Germany?

How else can they create obedient followers of the New World Order ideas and its leaders?

They need to have every child, and when the likes of some of them get their way, then every child from age 3 upwards, into government-controlled brainwashing institutions, called schools and after school care. Everything organized for the kids so that the parents can both work until late.

Moves have been afoot for children to be at school from around 7am to 7pm allowing parents to work and also giving the state nice long days to completely control what the children do and, also, think, basically.

Whatever next? I hate to see the answer but I must say that in this instant, in the same way as to the rise of Fascism in the New Europe, I have been seeing the writing on the wall for some time.

For the homeschooling case ever since Germany and other EU countries worked on outlawing homeschooling altogether, not that in Germany it every really was permitted.

Unlike the UK where the law states that children shall receive an education, in school or otherwise, and school is not compulsory, it is in most European Union member states, most of which are governed via Roman Law and not Common Law, such as Britain.

We must brace ourselves, methinks, for a lot more interference to come from the European Union and its offices unless Britain does what it should do, and that is leave the EU, once and for all.

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