Friday, September 17, 2010

Government School Children Forced to Pray to Allah

Via americanthinker.com:

The video was taken inside the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center - Boston's controversial Saudi-funded mega-mosque - during a Wellesley Middle School social studies trip to the mosque, ostensibly taken to learn about the history of Islam first-hand. Yet the video reveals that the students are being blatantly mis-educated about Islam. A mosque spokesperson is seen teaching the children that in Mohammed's 7th century Arabia women were allowed to vote, while in America women only gained that right a hundred years ago. This seems to be an increasingly recurring theme in American schools - the denigration of western civilization and the glorification of Islamic history and values. In fact, just recently, the American Textbook Council revealed that the New York State high school regents exam whitewashes the atrocities that occurred during the imperialistic Islamic conquest of Christian Byzantium, Persia, the African continent, and the Indian subcontinent, even as it demonizes European colonialism in South America.

The mosque spokesperson also taught the students that the only meaning of Jihad in Islam is a personal spiritual struggle, and that Jihad has historically had no relationship with holy war. As far as we know, the school has not corrected these false lessons.
You can read the rest, as well as view the video at this link.

I have to disagree with the author on one point, as I think all the parents should sue, as well as demand the school officials responsible for this be terminated immediately.

Like I have always said, packing off a child to a government school is a flagrant act of child abuse.


10 comments:

DCG said...

I'm sure the next day they went to an Episcopalian church and participated in communion...

Reason #976 to home shcool.

Dave said...

DCG,

LOL.

-Dave

Ema Nymton said...

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"Like I have always said, packing off a child to a government school is a flagrant act of child abuse."

Is it safe to assume you flunked out of school? Or did you choose to hate USA for other reasons?

Ema Nymton
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DCG said...

Ema, so you agree w/ what this school did in sending kids to worship Allah? Or did you feel the Alinsky need to bash the author instead of addressing the error of the school? How would you feel if kids went to a Catholic service? Your distractions don't do you any great service in your debating skills, or lack thereof.

Ema Nymton said...

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DCG,

"so you agree w/ what this school did in sending kids to worship Allah? ... How would you feel if kids went to a Catholic service?"

Allowing people and school children to learn from more than one source is always a good way to improve understanding and knowledge. You might want to improve your understanding of the real world by expanding your sources other than Fix Noise Republicant Network.

Need one again, point out to _you_ what Dave said? Is it so hard for you to follow Dave's anti-USA government writings? Is this because you were home skooled?

Ema Nymton
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Dave said...

Emma,

As far as my "anti USA" writings, my loyalties lie with the Constitution of the United States, which is an entirely separate entity from it's government.

Notice that the oaths we require from our military and political leaders compel them to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.

There is nothing there concerning it's government.

Our founders were a great deal more wise than you think, as they knew history, and as such, realized that all government is evil, and will eventually spin out of control if not kept in check.

Over the last seven decades, we have allowed our government to run amok.

Thankfully, in our case, at least, our founders provided us with a couple of remedies to deal with the rise of a tyrannical government.

One of those remedies involves the ballot box.

The other does not.

-Dave

Dave said...

Emma,

I did not attend government school save for about three years - and I thank God for that every day of my life.

In the private schools I attended, there was no such thing as "social promotion."

Either you did the work, and did it right, or they would flunk you without even flinching.

These schools were not run by, nor employed Postal Service reject union goons.

In the 7th grade, I was taught to diagram sentences that would take up the entire chalkboard, which ran the entire length of the wall.

And if called upon to do so, you had better have your shit together, as the instructor had no qualms about ripping you to shreds right in front of God and everybody.

If your feelings were hurt, that was just tuff turds.

In my 11th grade U.S. History class, my final exam was an essay test, and had but one question:

Describe every significant event that took place in America between WW II and the present day in as much detail as possible, and then tell me why you deserve to pass my class.

I got a B.

-Dave

DCG said...

Ema, Proof positive you have mastered Alinsky's tactics yet not those of a true debater. I somehow survived public school, before it became an indoctrination process, attended college in both the USA and in a foreign country.I made it in Honor Society and the Dean's list. I have also experienced working w/many ME countries. While living in a foreign country, I practiced their religion. So Ema, as you so presumed incorrectly, I have experienced the real world.

Glad to know you approve of public schools exposing students to all religions though.

Dave, no surprise you would do so well on that history test! :-)

Ema Nymton said...

Dave,

Yes the Constitution of USA is a good document. Those who put it together recognized the potential that unchecked government power will eventually become a threat to the people. So they built in checks and balances which work well for the government of USA since 1787 through today. The writers of the Constitution also knew the Constitution had to be able to be changed as the people see fit.

I do not know on which planet you live. But here in USA the governments of USA are of the people, by the people, and for the people. The people who serve in the governments of USA are honest, open, and helpful. In general the government workers are not in any way unjustly cruel, harsh, or severe; arbitrary or oppressive; despotic. The people of USA are served by law abiding public servants, including teachers, police persons, fire departments, drivers license bureaus and a slew of other essential services assuring law and order.

Love your thinly veiled threat of 'other remedies'. Your loyalties lie with the Constitution? Will you revolt against the Constitution when you lose at the open and honest ballot box? Get real.

Ema Nymton
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DCG said...

"Open and honest ballot box"? Would those be the ones "monitored" by the New Black Panthers? Or the ones where "extra" voter cards are "found" in the trunks of cars or in a "corner" of the election HQ office? Or the "verified" voter ballots produced by Acorn? Open & honest not - a system flawed by manipulation and corrupt organizations.

When liberty is taken away by force it can be restored by force. When it is relinquished voluntarily by default it can never be recovered. -Dorothy Thompson