Hello, how are you? Welcome to this podcast, from the Canary Islands to the world.
This episode isn't comfortable. It doesn't intend to be. Today I open pages that many would like to close: dictatorships that crushed voices, crimes hidden under flags, silences that still scream. You will listen fragments of memory, and analyses that make you uncomfortable. Because to remember is to resist. Because forgetting is also violence.
What leads a minor today to join the far right? Because in the 1930s, when they were forced into the Hitler Youth, they didn't have social media as a reference point, and they didn't know the risks, but today everything is learned technologically.
Again: what leads a minor today to join the far right? Before it was out of obligation; now the excuse is disillusionment. Sometimes I think it's boredom. And I don't believe they're any more like their grandparents, some of whom also suffered under a dictatorship.
I think the problem lies in the education system, in its failure to promote debate and critical thinking, instead offering the same tedious lectures I've endured, but they swallow it all.
If this story resonated with you, please share it. If you believe there's something that shouldn't be silenced, write to me. We'll talk again in the next episode.
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