Homeschoolers Flee Sweden
The country effectively bans family-based education
When the words political refugee are mentioned, Sweden is probably not the first country that comes to mind. But a small number of Swedish families have taken the drastic step to leave their country rather than face heavy fines and other punitive government action for their choice to homeschool their children.
Jonas and Tamara Himmelstrand's homeschooling experience began in 2002 when they found that their oldest son, Jakob, had a learning disability and could not cope in his local school in the city of Uppsala in central Sweden.
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So, Sweden is censoring certain socially critical types of speech and replacing it with government approved speech? Well, that's the sort of thing you can expect from statists.