In Western Europe, sensitization does not start at the universities, young people enter there already "armed". Why are students who oppose progress and profess conservative-Christian values afraid at European universities? How can the values they espouse be accepted by their peers? People go to university in order to learn and gain experience, but to what extent does ideology interweave the learning materials to be mastered? - among others, the participants of the panel discussion of the 5th EuCET conference sought answers to these questions.
Participants of the panel discussion:
- Edouard Bina, President of the French La Cocarde Etudiante
- Daniel Békési, president of the Danish Konservative Studerende
- Barna Bagi, president of the Hungarian Youth Association Without Limits
- José Manuel Fernández Guerra, Head of International Relations at Spain's Alternativa Estudiantil
Moderator: Irén Rab, historian and journalist
The panel discussion can be viewed here:
"We are here as leaders of organizations representing young people. We have the same fate, we profess Christian values and we love our country. We are young, we are ambitious, we are interested in our history, but above all we stand for something." - emphasized Alexander Lettner, the general managing director of the Austrian Ring Freiheitliche Studenten, in the opening presentation of the panel discussion organized at the 5th EuCET conference entitled "The situation of conservative youth today".
The performance can be viewed here:
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