Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Nothing Should be a Taboo Topic at Home
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The speaker discusses the importance of finding a place where children can come and discuss anything they want, including gender, religion, and judaism. They suggest that children should feel comfortable with their parents and should not be afraid to ask questions. The primary source of information is the house, but if a good teacher can't find a good teacher for their children, it is their responsibility to tell them they couldn't find a good teacher.
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Home should be a place where the children should be able to come
and discuss because as I said, the home is the main environment out
of the three or four environments we have. You can't control what
goes on in all the other environments, but you should be
able to, in the house be a place where the children can come and
literally discuss anything they want. Nothing should be taboo to
discuss at home, they should feel so comfortable with their parents,
at least, or at least with one of them, if not both of them, at
least like with the mother, or the father that they can say at
school, we were discussing gender fluidity. We were discussing the
teacher was discussing
Judaism, Christianity, atheism, they should be able to come home
and get an answer. You might say mkdir make Yaga Dave here. That's
a secondary source. The primary source is always the house. If you
can't find a good teacher for your children, it's still our
responsibility. We cannot going to tell her that I couldn't find a
good teacher. Well, when you go and find a good teacher for
yourself first