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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lorne who wrote (72649)9/25/2009 6:12:29 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 224729
 
Superintendent Christopher Manno said in a written statement Thursday that the taping itself was out of order, but failed to address whether the lesson was approved. "The recording and distribution of the class activity were unauthorized," he wrote in a note to parents and the media.


Mr Manno is missing the point. It's kinda like focusing on OKeefe and Giles instead of the ACORN workers.

The bigger sin is that the propaganda was being pushed through the school, not that someone caught it on tape.



To: lorne who wrote (72649)9/25/2009 8:21:33 PM
From: Hope Praytochange2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
Schoolhouse Shariah
Posted 06:53 PM ET

Multiculturalism: California's educrats have put out new rules for teaching
Islamic studies to seventh-graders in public schools, and they are as biased
as ever. They'll also likely spread eastward.

The lesson guidelines adopted by the bellwether state whitewash the violence
and oppression of women codified in Islamic law, or Shariah. And they're
loaded with revisionist history about the faith.

For example, the suggested framework glorifies Shariah as a liberal reform
movement that "rejected" the mistreatment of women that existed in Arabia
before Muhammad and his successors conquered the region, according to
Accuracy in Academia. The guidelines claim that Islamic law established for
the first time that men and women were entitled to equal "respect."

Not so, says Islamic scholar and author Nonie Darwish, who grew up Muslim in
Egypt.

"I am shocked that that is what they teach," she said. "Women had more
rights in Arabia before Shariah."

In fact, "wife beating is allowed under Shariah" today, she added. "It
allows a woman seen without a headdress to be flogged, punishes rape
victims, and calls for beheading for adultery."

California's course on world religions also omits Islam's long history of
jihadist violence, while portraying Christianity as an intolerant and
bloodthirsty faith.

Christianity isn't given equal time, either. It's covered in just two days -
as opposed to up to two weeks for Islam - and doesn't involve kids in any
role-playing activities like the Islam unit.

Students do get a healthy dose of skepticism about the Christian faith,
including a biting history of its persecution of other people.

Islam, in contrast, gets a pass from critical review. Even jihad is
presented as an "internal personal struggle to do one's best to resist
temptation," not waging holy war.

"California schools are pushing an unbalanced religious agenda that favors
Islam and minimizes Christianity and Judaism," Accuracy in Academia warns in
its latest Campus Report.

Who helped build the California Education Department's framework for Islamic
studies? Islamist "scholars" with the Council on Islamic Education, or CIE,
a Saudi-tied activist group.

The consultancy changed its name after former IBD Washington bureau chief
Paul Sperry, author of "Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have
Penetrated Washington," exposed that its chief researcher and textbook
consultant for years taught social studies at a Saudi madrassa just outside
Washington.

The Islamic Saudi Academy is a breeding ground for terrorists, including the
valedictorian-turned-al-Qaida agent recently sentenced to life for plotting
to assassinate President Bush.

Recently, Fox News reported that the head of CIE - now known as the
Institute on Religion and Civic Values - misled California education
authorities about his academic credentials. For one, Shabbir Mansuri never
received a USC degree in chemical engineering as he has claimed, Fox says.

The group's Web site no longer includes the claim. These are the folks who
are teaching your children about Islam in public schools. Parents have
protested, even sued, but to no avail.

For example, parents of seventh-graders in the San Francisco area, who after
9/11 were taught pro-Islamic lessons as part of California's world history
curriculum, sued under the First Amendment ban on religious establishment.

They argued, reasonably, that the government was promoting Islam by
mandating that their kids participate in Muslim role-playing exercises such
as designing prayer rugs, taking an Arabic name and essentially "becoming a
Muslim" for two full weeks.

Children also were told to recite aloud Muslim prayers that begin with "In
the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful," and memorize the Muslim
profession of faith: "Allah is the only true God, and Muhammad is his
messenger."

But a federal judge appointed by President Clinton told parents in so many
words to get over it, that the state was merely teaching kids about another
"culture."

California's 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the decision, ruling
that it was OK to put public-school kids through Muslim role-playing
exercises.

The decision was a major victory for the multiculturalists and Islamic
apologists in California and across the country who've never met a culture
or religion they didn't like - with the exception of Western civilization
and Christianity.

You can't teach the Ten Commandments in public schools. But teaching the
five pillars of Islam is A-OK.



To: lorne who wrote (72649)9/25/2009 10:11:27 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 224729
 
RE:Superintendent Christopher Manno said in a written statement Thursday that the taping itself was out of order, but failed to address whether the lesson was approved. "The recording and distribution of the class activity were unauthorized," he wrote in a note to parents and the media.

This Superintendent needs to be fired ASAP. He doesn't evern realize this was wrong. Maybe he authorized it?