Texas School Encouraging Students To Sympathize With Terrorists
Get Uncle Sam on the phone, now! We have a CODE RED (and white, and blue).
Apparently, the educational curriculum in the Lone Star state, of all places, provides a justifiable basis to encourage America’s youth to don full-length burqas and recognize Islamic terrorists as “freedom fighters,” as part of an academic regiment clearly established by terrorist sympathizers, themselves.
From Yahoo News:
The incident occurred in a world geography class at Lumberton High School in the small town of Lumberton, Texas. The general topic of the class that day was Islam.
An unnamed student informed WND that the teacher said, “We are going to work to change your perception of Islam.”
“I do not necessarily agree with this,” the teacher also allegedly said, “but I am supposed to teach you that we are not to call these people terrorists anymore, but freedom fighters.”
The controversial lesson came from a lesson plan provided by CSCOPE, an all-embracing, online K-12 educational curriculum used in 80 percent of the school districts in Texas. A rapidly growing chorus of critics charges that CSCOPE is a radical, backdoor way for progressives to circumvent both the Texas legislative process and the desires of local school boards and communities.
You’re goddamn right that CSCOPE sounds like an utterly radical set of ideals to bring to the classroom. The last time I checked, I’m pretty sure we still live in America, and you want to tell our children to recognize those that strap bombs to their bodies, only to take the lives of innocents in the name of their religion, as “freedom fighters?”
This country even saw the constitutionality of our own Pledge of Allegiance challenged solely because of the phrase, “Under God,” and you’re going to tell me that this is perfectly justifiable in any public classroom?
Seriously, get the fuck out, right now.
Kids these days in most public school districts are required to wish each other “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas,” because some moron somewhere decided they took offense to the latter phrase.
Yet, it’s admissible for religious garments to be brought into the learning environment where students are encouraged to wear them to fulfill part of a curriculum?
Unconditionally, absolutely, ridiculously, ludicrous.
And the article goes on:
At the end of class, the teacher assigned a paper about Egypt. A student explained to WND that the topic of the paper was “how Egypt was a good country until democracy took over, and that things were finally corrected when the Muslim Brotherhood came into power.”
This has to be the most retrograding, nonsensical, research topic ever assigned in an American classroom. Honestly, if you were to ask me to succinctly explain the goals of the United States military, my response would be, “Fuck terrorists, eradicate dictators and spread democracy, because it innately breeds freedom.”
This paper topic literally calls for an answer opposite to that, noting that Egypt was the catalyst for the Arab Spring, which has seen people throughout the Middle East free themselves from ruling tyrants in hopes of establishing democratic rule, and garnering the fundamental freedoms that every human on the face of the planet deserves.
At least politicians in Texas realize this flagrant insult to patriotism:
State Sen. Dan Patrick, chairman of the Texas state senate’s education committee, told Fox News that he found the photograph of the burqa-clad female students disturbing. Patrick was also concerned that the CSCOPE lesson apparently blames democracy for turmoil in Egypt and paints the Muslim Brotherhood as some political savior.
“Parents are very sensitive to any issue that seems to be anti-American — that blames democracy for some sort of trouble in the world,” Patrick told Fox News.
Well, of course they’re sensitive Sen. Patrick, because democracy is something that should not be disrespected. I mean, it’s the structure that our forefathers rooted our country’s political system in, because they believed it would spurn the flourishing and free nation that we’re so fortunate to live in today.
If you want to teach our kids about “freedom fighters,” then make them erudite with understanding of why George Washington, Winfield Scott, John Pershing, Douglas MacArthur, George Patton, or any of the other thousands of American heroes who have lived in this country over the past three centuries, put their lives on the line for democracy.
Because the ramifications of these real freedom fighters have ensured that generations far further than they could possibly imagine, could live in their lives freely and happily, in the best country the world has ever known.
Now that’s a curriculum worth learning, folks.
[via Yahoo! News]
Image via LHS
I’m not disappointed, I’m mad.
12 years ago at 8:13 pmI would have thrown a better punch then that, but what do you expect from a bunch of West coast schools
12 years ago at 8:17 pmWhile I do believe that teachers in America should have more freedom when developing lesson plans, and not having to teach exactly what is laid out by school districts, and others. I think that the overall consensus that the article comes too, that ALL Muslims, and those that practice Islam, hold the same beliefs, and are radical, is simply untrue. I know many people that practice Islam, and at it’s core, is a peaceful religion. Yes, there are radicals that take it way out of context, including the terrorist group Al-Qaeda. But many of these people, that practice that religion, hold those same beliefs. This was a very one sided and objective article.
12 years ago at 9:22 pmHow about you go fuck yourself, because no matter how objective we are this website isn’t a place for that bullshit. It’s for our one sided go-fuck-yourself-ness.
12 years ago at 9:27 pmWhy don’t you and all your commas go fuck yourself
12 years ago at 1:59 amIslam was born out of violence, propagated through violence, and its core is violent. Yes, there are many more peaceful Islamics than violent ones, but that does not make it fundamentally peaceful.
12 years ago at 9:18 amExactly. It is a religion spread by the sword.
12 years ago at 10:29 amExactly. It is a religion spread by the sword.
The Crusades: a friendly get together over tea and crumpets.
12 years ago at 12:02 pm^^^^^^
If you’d read it, you’d see that I never mentioned “Muslim” and “Islamic” only once. My caveat in the story was not a religious targeting of them as a secular group, but rather the way in which children in this country are being taught to call terrorists something that they are not. Terrorists ARE people who target Westernized countries, such as the United States and other free market democracies, because they believe our cultural worldview and lifestyle is not aligned with their religious beliefs; jihad being a fundamental pillar to their faith. My problem was that teaching our kids to call them “freedom fighters” is ludicrous because that are what they are not. Further, constitutionally, while not violating the 1st Amendment because students can wear whatever they want in this country, a teacher making them wear religious garments – in this case a burqa, is not okay because it’s a violation of a Supreme Court decision in 1947 that provides corroboration of the 1st Amendment, allowing for a separation of church and state. Freedom of religion is something that is fundamental in almost every democratic country worldwide, yet virtually nonexistent throughout the Middle East. People deserve to be able to live by their own free will and accord, and the recent government overthrows spurned by the Arab Spring are stark proof that many in the Islamic community feel the same way. To tell our kids to write a paper that juxtaposes that in every single was is quite possibly the worst education that our country can offer. Realize how lucky you are to have been born here and all the innumerable people that have sacrificed their lives for the manifest destiny that we could live with the utmost freedom and will.
Also, realize you really need to start going to your English class, because your grammar is fucking deplorable.
12 years ago at 1:06 pmMillwhatever your post was the dumbest thing I’ve read in a coon’s age. It completely missed the point. The curriculum taught the students that terrorists, who as the author pointed out target and kill wholly innocent women and children, are actually “freedom fighters.” It had nothing to do with Islam as a whole.
12 years ago at 3:08 pmDon’t be such a dope.
Miller, have you ever looked at a Koran? Maybe you should brush up before sounding like a fucking moron. It clearly states that infidels (non-believers of Allah) must be killed. If that’s not a violence then I’ll be damned. And to state it in the book that every member of your religion lives by makes them all militant in my eyes. Thanks for playing pal.
12 years ago at 6:36 amWhere’s the jiffy lube guy at?
12 years ago at 11:09 pm^
12 years ago at 7:32 pmWhat the fuck?! Of all places in America for this to come out of it happens in Texas? It’s fucking Texas!!!!
12 years ago at 12:31 amThis would have never happened if Bush was still in office
12 years ago at 1:09 am12 years ago at 9:01 am
12 years ago at 9:04 am
the school in the picture is the lumberton high school in nc, not texas
12 years ago at 5:30 pmGlad you said it. I was just about to correct him.
12 years ago at 7:45 pmI heard people get stabbed there.
12 years ago at 10:17 am