KGIA: NY TIMES WHORING FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL MADRASSAS
One man's "dream",is another man's nightmare. Make that an Islamist's dream is the free man's nightmare.
Battle in Brooklyn | A Principal's Rise and Fall Critics Cost Muslim Educator Her Dream School NY Times Taqiya Bureau
Be warned, the Islamists are relentless (for centuries), ool Dabah Almontaser announced in October that she would sue to be reinstated as principal.
The best part of the NY Times propaganda piece basically advocating for public school madrassas (Islamic schools) is in the comment section, which has already been co-opted by the forces of evil. The leftist Islamic meme team is out in full force. They are going to shove Islam down your throat (and your children's throat) whether you like it or not.
KEEP RELIGION OUT OF THE SCHOOLS. NO PUBLIC ISLAMIC SCHOOLS!
Permit me to extend my congratulations to Ms. Almontaser's protagonists for so quickly mobilizing to monopolize the comments section. If one reads the article alone, without knowing anything else about the issue, one could not be blamed for being sympathetic to Ms. Almontaser, who is depicted as nothing short of a Muslim Mother Teresa. Furthermore, it has become fashionable to portray Daniel Pipes as the embodiment of xenophobic hatred aimed at the poor defenseless Muslims. In point of fact, this article cleverly skews the facts. KGIA is an insulated environment in which those who are dedicated to Islamist doctrine can be free to inculcate our children with anti-Western ideology. Stop the Madrassa is not opposed to teaching Arabic (as the ubiquitous Ms. Eldahry would have us believe). Stop the Madrassa is in favor of teaching Arabic, but in an open, public environment, as an elective along with Spanish, Chinese, Russian, etc. KGIA is too insulated to trust to anyone. Look at its avowed supporters: cop-killer, Mumiya Abu Jamal, terrorist William Ayers, etc. These are people who do not have a benign view of American civilization. They want to destroy it. KGIA is backed by CAIR, an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation case. Despite the fact that CAIR presents itself as a benign group, dedicated to assimilation by Muslims into American life, their activities and those whom they support, belie this benign appearance.To all those who have read this article, and have come away with a sense that Ms. Almontaser has been a victim of injustice, I caution you to look beyond this. Look to the fact that, although the City of NY claims that they have conveyed to Stop the Madrassa a list of textbooks that are being used at KGIA to teach Arabic language and culture, this is a bold-faced lie. Thus far, no such materials have been forthcoming.Mayor Bloomberg, in his arrogance, refuses to admit that KGIA was and is a continuing mistake. And Dabah Almontaser, if not a radical Islamist herself, is a tool of radical Islamists whose allegiance is to Islamic Shari'a law, not to the Constitution of the United States. These are not people to whom we should entrust our children. And we should certainly not be subsidizing them with public education funds.Wake up! You will end up as dhimmis (populations conquered by jihad) in an Islamist world if you don't.
Please read al previous Atlas coverage on this usurpation of our public school system here.
Watch Jeffrey Wiesenfeld video and Pipes as well over at the Times videeo page. ...












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Something appears clearly more troubling than the portended threat presented in radicalizing our youth to the inherent offerings of Islam through this well-engineered curriculum: the obvious madness that is in evidence when reading the NY Times readers’ comments. They are (to a great degree) educated and they come armed (yes, that’s the word I want to use) with an obvious anti-patriotic, leftist, and defeatist agenda. It seems the hearts and minds of our students are less the concern right now – the vampires are already out there, integrated in society, and further left than their favorite newspaper of record. Read their comments – we are in trouble indeed.
Posted by: WorthNoting | Monday, April 28, 2008 at 01:29 PM
yes, a school that is named after a lebanese christian pacifist, that is open to all faiths and which has rabbis on its board of directors is a radical islamic school.
that makes perfect sense.
Posted by: upyernoz | Monday, April 28, 2008 at 02:32 PM
Note to that above: The only pacifists in the Arab world are dead, and the only rabbis who align themselves with such an enterprise are brain dead.
That, my friend, makes perfect sense.
Posted by: WorthNoting | Monday, April 28, 2008 at 04:31 PM
Note to that above: The only pacifists in the Arab world are dead, and the only rabbis who align themselves with such an enterprise are brain dead.
wow, you call that a comeback? aside from illustrating major ignorance about the arab world, it doesn't even refute my point at all! khalil gibran is dead, but so what? my point is that if you're setting out to establish a radical islamic school you wouldn't name it after someone who the radical islamists can't stand.
no wonder so many people consider this to be a comedy site.
Posted by: upyernoz | Monday, April 28, 2008 at 05:06 PM
"Torah and Koran teach peace"?
This asshat never read the Koran..
Evil is evil...good is good.
Islam is evil the Koran is evil.
Israel is good, America is good, and the Torah is good.
You don't have to be Andrew Bostom to figure this out.
It's the Jihad stupid!
Posted by: Barbara | Monday, April 28, 2008 at 05:42 PM