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Calling All Women
26. Part 17C - Education was Indoctrination
In this episode, Dr. Jaap focuses on the indoctrination of children and the loss of cultural roots. Exploring how the British education system, influenced by Freemasonry and other ideologies, aimed to disconnect children from their heritage, leading to a sense of inferiority. The episode concludes with a reflection on the role of art and media in shaping beliefs and the importance of understanding these influences.
- The British Freemasons had a significant impact on Punjabi families.
- Children were indoctrinated through the new education systems.
- Young people became disconnected from their cultural roots.
- The feeling of inferiority increased among those educated in the West.
- Some returned with a desire to uplift their communities.
- Art and media carry the beliefs of their authors.
- The indoctrination process was subtle yet profound.
- The importance of understanding one's heritage is emphasized.
- Future discussions will continue exploring these themes.
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