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Francis Foster - Ex-Teacher EXPOSES the TERRORS of Teaching Islam in Schools

17 min · 9. juli 2026
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What happens when teachers become too afraid to discuss certain topics openly in the classroom? In this explosive conversation, former teacher and Triggernometry co-host Francis Foster joins Andrew Gold to reveal the intense pressures, tensions, and fears many teachers experience when discussing religion, identity, and controversial cultural issues inside modern British schools. 👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic now for fearless conversations: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Francis Foster is a comedian, political commentator, former teacher, and co-host of one of the UK’s biggest podcasts, Triggernometry, alongside Konstantin Kisin. His new book, (Un)educated: My Life as a Teacher, and Why You Should Never Become One, offers a brutally honest look inside Britain’s struggling education system. In this focused discussion, Foster explains why certain classroom topics increasingly feel difficult — and sometimes impossible — for teachers to navigate safely or honestly. Why are teachers becoming more cautious about discussing religion, free speech, and cultural differences in schools? And how has fear of complaints, disciplinary action, or backlash changed the classroom environment? The conversation explores education, teaching culture, religion in schools, free speech, classroom discipline, teacher stress, cultural tensions, school behaviour, censorship fears, and the growing crisis facing British education. Foster reflects on his own experiences teaching in challenging schools where classroom authority was constantly tested and where controversial subjects often created intense pressure for staff. What makes this interview particularly compelling is Foster’s combination of humour, honesty, and firsthand experience. From chaotic classrooms to emotionally draining confrontations, he paints a vivid picture of a profession many outsiders barely recognise. The interview also examines teacher burnout, collapsing discipline, institutional fear, youth behaviour, social fragmentation, and why many teachers increasingly feel unsupported by school leadership and wider society. Andrew and Francis discuss freedom of expression, difficult conversations in education, school bureaucracy, multicultural Britain, public anxiety, and why many teachers now avoid sensitive subjects altogether. The conversation also touches on Triggernometry, Konstantin Kisin, political correctness, modern parenting, failing institutions, classroom intimidation, and the growing disconnect between official narratives and daily school reality. Despite the provocative title, the discussion remains focused on lived experience, classroom challenges, cultural tensions, and the pressures teachers face rather than attacking ordinary religious believers or communities. Francis Foster repeatedly argues that schools cannot function properly if teachers feel unable to speak honestly, maintain authority, or address difficult topics openly and fairly. This interview stays tightly centred on one key issue: why modern British teachers increasingly feel anxious, constrained, and overwhelmed when navigating controversial cultural and religious subjects in schools. 🎥 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27AMg_eH-ps #FrancisFoster #Triggernometry #KonstantinKisin #Education #Teachers #FreeSpeech #AndrewGold #Heretics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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