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Waldorf School Teacher's Successful Stand Against Mandates And CRT 

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Waldorf School teacher takes a stand against school mandates and critical race theory. The result is a new blossoming Waldorf School.
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@ezradaiquiri11311
@ezradaiquiri11311 2 года назад
I went to Waldorf for a couple odd years as a kid. Glad to see real, everyday people like this dude standing up for sanity and standing up for the children. 👏🙏🙌👊
@websurfer5772
@websurfer5772 2 года назад
Hi Ezra, can you tell if you liked Waldorf and if so, why? I'm super curious because I taught in the public schools and didn't find out about Waldorf until I got online.
@sagimomma2973
@sagimomma2973 Год назад
Why “odd” years?
@ezradaiquiri11311
@ezradaiquiri11311 Год назад
@websurfer Waldorf was cool and unique, but unfortunately, most kids that go there don't acclimate well to the harsh turmoil of "normal" social life. Life as a kid can be brutal. Public school ain't far from prison. An institution that kills the soul and institutionalizes its subjects. Alternative schools can be wonderful to cultivate wonder and creativity in the heart and mind, but there is an innocence that will eventually be ripped from you and you will grow up to build emotional walls and succumb to cognitive dissonance. That will also happen in public school. Private school just postponse the process until you become an adult with a soul crushing career and superficial social life. Life as a child is horrific, and life as an adult ain't much better. Most of us have failed our children in ways we can't even fathom, no matter what school they attend. That's why I don't have kids of my own. Maybe one day I'll adopt. And I'm not speaking for the exception right now. I'm speaking for the rule. I know I digress, but still...hope that helps.
@ezradaiquiri11311
@ezradaiquiri11311 Год назад
@SagiMomma I meant odd years as in the number of years, not the feeling of those years spent. Like the figure of speech when one says, "twenty some odd years," for example. However, every year as a child was rather odd for me, lol.
@ezradaiquiri11311
@ezradaiquiri11311 Год назад
@websurfer I will say, though, society and social conformity have always been strange concepts to me. Ones that I strongly rebelled against, and still do at a 35 years of life.
@histerics3
@histerics3 2 года назад
I said goodbye to a public school job, which I had thought was my dream job, in the last year. I had been able to occupy a niche place in the system where I still felt in good conscience about my work with students, but the last two years changed everything. Truthfully, deep down I always knew that hiding in the system was unsustainable. Now, I’m using my extra time to finally immerse myself deeper into Steiner’s work in addition to homeschooling my kids (Waldorf-inspired). I don’t know what the future holds, but I am optimistic! It is inspiring to know teachers and parents who are still standing for humanity. I love the hopeful message at the end.
@NadiAngeL137
@NadiAngeL137 2 года назад
My daughter currently attends a private Waldorf school in Northern California, but she will be ineligible to continue attending starting the next school year due to mandates. We found a Waldorf school in Placerville that has formed a PEA, but it’s too far away, and the school in which she is enrolled has not acknowledged my requests for them to form one. Can you provide any information about the Waldorf-inspired school you have created? We are trying really hard to find one in our area that is hospitable to our values and choices. 🙏 By the way, thank you for these videos! Your channel, which I’ve only found within the past 6 months, or so, has been a breath of fresh air! I am so sad about what is happening to Waldorf schools everywhere right now.. :(
@scienceoffreedom
@scienceoffreedom 2 года назад
Brian's school is Adventure Oak in Orangevale, Ca. website: www.adventureoak.com
@NadiAngeL137
@NadiAngeL137 2 года назад
@@scienceoffreedom Thank you so much! 🙏
@brianam2129
@brianam2129 2 года назад
Nadia I too am in Northern CA and not continuing our private Waldorf school next year due to many reasons, mandates being one. I enrolled my daughter into Lotus & Ivy (a virtual Waldorf-inspired school) for 7th grade but have concerns about DEI they just posted about, although they are inviting parent discussion which is more than I can say for most schools. I'd love to connect with you!
@websurfer5772
@websurfer5772 2 года назад
I was a public school teacher but I think critically as well and I can completely relate to 'letting ideas and concepts marinate in my mind for long periods of time' and I'm also a truth seeker. With this topic I felt like I really had to know and figure it out for myself. Now I know too much about their plans for us so I've stopped diving into it until more people seem to have caught up, if they ever catch up. There's no way I can be around kids with masks because it's child abuse. That Waldorf teacher needs to explain why he's so optimistic unless that would make for a bad outcome by giving too much away. I'm normally optimistic but I don't see us getting out of this without doom and gloom, and I also wonder if humanity is going to ever be free (like we were) again. I put (like we were) in parentheses because I didn't consider us to be free before March 2020, but this is a whole new level of slavery and it's only just begun. I mean if you actually read their own plans online like I have, and you take a really hard look at how the sheeple are reacting, how can you be optimistic? Please, do tell, if you can.
@scienceoffreedom
@scienceoffreedom 2 года назад
We don't know how it will turn out. But I consider it an issue of personal integrity to fight as hard as possible until the end.
@websurfer5772
@websurfer5772 2 года назад
@@scienceoffreedom Alright! I like your answer.
@nikkolyn1122
@nikkolyn1122 Год назад
@@scienceoffreedom absolutely agreed! But where does this strong optimism come from, please do share; we are discouraged and without hope out here
@TheExceptionalState
@TheExceptionalState Год назад
@@nikkolyn1122 We've started creating more content on my own channel. Feel free to join us
@TheExceptionalState
@TheExceptionalState Год назад
We've started creating more content on my own channel. Feel free to join us
@julesvis
@julesvis 2 года назад
Thank heavens for heart inspired sanity.
@thatguyitsme7707
@thatguyitsme7707 2 года назад
Great video thank you 🙏🏻 have either of you guys noticed Steiner’s 3 lecture series on Imperialism?
@TheExceptionalState
@TheExceptionalState Год назад
We've started creating more content on my own channel. Feel free to join us
@RSpence777
@RSpence777 2 года назад
Kudos sir! May you go far in your quest.
@whitneymacdonald4396
@whitneymacdonald4396 8 месяцев назад
Who are these people? Where do they teach? It seems like this information should have been included somewhere- in the introduction or notes?
@Grindedeyez
@Grindedeyez 2 года назад
Bruh this is my old P.E teacher LMFAO get a life dude, masks aren’t abusing children whatsoever, it isn’t a hard pill to swallow to understand the masks are to protect children and the sick, by walking around and saying it’s abusive is simply ridiculous. It shows you people care about nothing but yourself and your needs only rather than others wellbeing, don’t complain about not getting another job when you can’t follow basic rules a kindergartner can follow. You pretty much checked yourself out at this point, you REFUSED to get tested which is putting others in danger. Stop complaining.
@MrSears_1.618
@MrSears_1.618 Год назад
What evidence is needed to prove to you it is either harmful or not to young people to interact with peers and teachers while the face is concealed?
@nikkolyn1122
@nikkolyn1122 Год назад
You are sad and without hope or ability to think critically. Imagine not being a sheeple. Truly wish for courage and hope for you.
@stefanbukcev2249
@stefanbukcev2249 Год назад
There are multiple studies that have shown masking children between the ages of 1 and 6 has led to a 20+ I.Q drop. This is because that age range is when the neuropathways in the brain which associate speech and meaning are formed. Once you pass that time period you can never form those pathways again. The most prominant study completed was from Oxford. So yes, masking children causes harm.
@sagimomma2973
@sagimomma2973 Год назад
Why are liberals always so mean?
@heyguysinternet
@heyguysinternet 10 месяцев назад
daniellewatson's comment is xactly the sort of thing someone would only make online and not to a person's face. Cowardice and the language of a bully. Looks like some growth is in order.
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