Caretaker showed children videos of the AllatRa movement about the end of the world. Several were scared and woke up crying from sleep
A caretaker at a primary school in Bratislava screened videos promoting the AllatRa movement's views on the end of the world to children, leading to distress and anxiety among several students.
A caretaker working at an after-school program in a primary school in Ružinov, Bratislava, has sparked controversy by showing children videos and propaganda from the AllatRa movement, which is notorious for promoting disinformation and often dangerous ideas. Parents have reported that their children woke up crying and exhibited signs of fear, as the caretaker's presentations on the end of the world caused considerable distress among them.
In a report, a father shared how his child would wake up for reasons that seemed inexplicable, expressing fears linked to the frightening content presented by the caretaker. The impact of these presentations was significant enough that several students later sought support from the school psychologist and an intervention team. These children voiced their feelings of anxiety and fear, indicating that the intrusive thoughts prompted by the videos were affecting their sleep and emotional well-being.
The situation gained public attention after a parent brought it to light on social media, highlighting the concerning actions of the caretaker. This incident raises important questions regarding the responsibilities of educators in safeguarding children's mental health and the influence of unverified or misleading information in educational settings. The school administration is now facing pressure to address these issues and ensure a safe learning environment for all students.