Volume 26, Issue 6
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UN Takes Aim at Home Education
By Alex Newman October 2025
human rights.” Yes, seriously. If the U.N. agenda is not stopped, parents and even private schools that refuse to comply with the U.N.’s outrageous demands will be ac- cused of violating the “human rights” of children. The calls for total control are clear — and portrayed as mandatory. “Governments must implement oversight mechanisms such as reg- istration and evaluations,” the report declares (emphasis added), de-
report, despite acknowledging that the U.S. government is not a party to that U.N. agreement. Among the “key considerations” cited by the U.N. to ensure that homeschooling fosters “child well-being” is mandated “exposure to cultural diversity.” The global education agency also claims there are “concerns” that “persist” about the supposed “lack of exposure to diverse perspec- tives and potential effects on social cohesion.” In other words, if your children do not receive enough LGBT instruction or Critical Race Theory propaganda, their supposed “human right” to “socialization” and “quality education” is being vio- lated. This understanding is not speculation. U.N. “Special Rap- porteur on the Right to Education” Farida Shaheed recently slammed states such as Florida and Texas for seeking to pro- tect children from exactly that sort of perverse indoctrination. “Censorship laws restricting classroom discussions on race, gender identity and other ‘divisive concepts’ limit students’ access to critical knowledge,” she claimed. The new U.N. report goes on to claim that children must be taught certain UN-approved values such as “global citizen- ship” and “respect for diversity,” a term often used by the U.N. to promote gender confusion and “progressive” ideologies. The report even cites a U.N. agreement purporting to re- quire that governments promote the “development of respect” for the U.N. charter. This highly controversial document was shaped, in large part, by Soviet mass murderer Joseph Stalin and his American agents such as Alger Hiss. Comprehensive sexuality “education” that shapes children’s “atti- tudes and values” in line with those pushed by the U.N. is also im- portant, the report claims. The U.N.’s dangerous power grab on homeschooling and on edu- cation more broadly must be forcefully resisted and rejected.
The United Nations just put a giant target on the backs of home- schoolers worldwide. Under the guise of “human rights,” the U.N.’s controversial “education” bureaucracy is officially demanding that all governments regulate and control home education — if they allow it at all. The U.N.’s demands include “education standards” for home- schooling, as well as “accountability” to government. The out- fit is also demanding mandatory registration, forced “evaluations” of homeschoolers by authorities, compulsory “home visits,” and much more. In fact, the agency is even call- ing for U.N.-approved values and attitudes to be imposed on children across a wide array of issues, with U.N. control of “education content.” The new U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organi- zation (UNESCO) report on home education, titled “Home- schooling through a human rights lens,” lays out the most draconian attack ever seen. The powerful global agency, long dominated by card-carry- ing communists, claims governments must bring homeschool- ing under their thumb — for the benefit of the children, of course. Unsurprisingly, the top U.N. official involved in the push comes from the “Democratic People’s Republic” of Korea (DPRK), better known as North Korea. According to the report’s acknowledgments, it was prepared under the “supervision” of Gwang-Chol Chang, chief of the UNESCO Sec- tion of Education Policy. Before joining the U.N. to help transform ed- ucation globally, Chang worked for the mass-murdering North Korean Communist regime’s “Education Ministry.” The agency operates among the most comprehensive communist brainwashing systems in human history. And yet, with no sense of the irony, the government controls being demanded by Chang and his minions are said to be necessary to uphold what the global body describes as “international
manding more “regulatory capacity.” “As homeschooling continues to evolve, adopting a rights-based approach becomes crucial,” the report continues, touting the “need for quality education” as defined by the U.N. through “established minimum education standards and accountability.” Even the content of homeschooling materials must be in line with the U.N., the report makes clear. “The educational content provided through homeschooling must be aligned with the aims of education set out by the Convention on the Rights of the Child,” explains the
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