UPDATE TO UPDATE: It gets worse…
A new video obtained by The Blaze shows that the same tour guide claiming women could vote under Muhammed also claims that “holy war is a false definition of Jihad.”
The video can be viewed here, and will be published in a high quality format at a later time
UPDATE to the field trip. It’s the kids fault because the boys got into it. WTF?
Wellesley’s school superintendent apologized yesterday for allowing middle school pupils to participate in a prayer service during a field trip to a Roxbury mosque last spring.
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The group, Americans for Peace and Tolerance, received the footage from a mother of one of the pupils, its director, Dennis Hale, said yesterday. The woman, whom they would not identify, went on the May 27 trip as a chaperone for her son’s sixth-grade class, he said.
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“Certainly in our tours we do not invite kids to take part, but if someone wants to come pray and take part, we shouldn’t prevent them,’’ said Bilal Kaleem, president of the Muslim American Society of Boston, which manages and runs the cultural center. “It’s more an issue with the school.’’
Oh yeah…when a kid runs across the middle of the street into oncoming traffic, that certainly must be the kid’s fault and not the adult who is guiding him. Fire the superintendent and the rest of the crew. What kind of logic is this?
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Today, Americans for Peace and Tolerance released a video showing 6th graders from Wellesley, MA as they rise from prostrating … they rise from prostrating themselves alongside Muslim men in a prayer to Allah while on a public school field trip to the largest mosque in the Northeast. Teachers did not intervene. ..
via School Trip to “Moderate” Mosque: Inside Video Captures Kids Bowing to Allah.
Parents weren’t told? How about the parents get off their duffs and ask about these field trips?
I would be furious. What’s next, a beheading show and tell? I know, that is quite sensational. Well, what about this from DBKP?
Video: Ayatollah Khomeini Sexually Assaults Crying, Screaming 4-Year-Old Girl
A couple of enlightening–if disturbing- videos: the first relates (with subtitles) an account of Ayatollah Khomeni’s one-night temporary marriage with a 4-year-old girl; the second, a Saudi official explains marriage can begin with a one-year-old. No wonder Khomeni said, “There is no fun in Islam.”
–All with parental consent during a one-night ‘temporary marriage’
September 16, 2010 at 10:26 pm
WTF is the matter with these people? PC has become their god, and they’re sacrificing their children on its altar. Do any of these “tolerant” folks have a clue that Islam is not an exotic romance out of the 1001 Nights/i>?
Public schools are out of control. These parents need to fire the whole damned school board. Until the UN finishes outlawing home schoolingr(it’s succeeding in Eutope and coming to your living room soon), that is the only alternative to public schools, which, under the influence of education “philosopher” Wm Ayers, see the curriculum as a chance to create “social justice,” i.e., American suicide.
September 17, 2010 at 6:27 am
This area happens to be one of the most elitist and liberal areas of the country. Surprise? I suppose when they are finally sent stock size burqas as home school uniforms, they will finally get it.
September 16, 2010 at 11:34 pm
Khomeni: leading by example.
Where the hell was the CIA when that maniac was seizing power?
September 17, 2010 at 6:28 am
Of all the heathens to lead?
September 17, 2010 at 3:37 am
This made me furious….
Thanks for posting it….
September 17, 2010 at 6:28 am
Which part? School trip or the molestation? I can’t decide which is worse.
September 17, 2010 at 3:38 am
FIRE THE FREAKING TEACHER…
September 17, 2010 at 6:29 am
It really is time to clean house. Where was the ACLU? Separation of church and state is just a phrase?
September 17, 2010 at 6:32 am
I took my kid to several places of worship when she was young. I guided her through questions, not the teacher or the schools. I see a lot of parents not understanding what their responsibilities are. Believe me when I tell you that it was hard because I did this while working several jobs around her schedule. What little time I had with her was very much quality time to discuss the world she would come to inherit.
September 17, 2010 at 9:44 am
A few comments-
1. ROXBURY???? I would not allow my child to be taken on a field trip to Roxbury- sorry- too dangerous. What the hell were these people thinking.
2. If I was the woman/mother who took that video I would be really worried right about now. We all know how Islam feels about women- and videotaping by a woman in a mosque? Oops- guess she is going to find out.
3. Teenage boys- gee- does anybody else think that perhaps Islam and it’s denigration of women might be especially attractive to male adolescents?
Some days wish MA would fall right off the continent. And I was born and raised in MA. WTF is wrong with those people?
So will these children now be taken to the Cathedral and the Synagogue and allowed to participate in those services? And there are any number of Protestant churches in Boston as well- hey I know- make sure they all get to the one that doesn’t believe in medicine- there’s a big one in Boston.
September 17, 2010 at 9:54 am
I don’t know what is wrong with these people, but they certainly are not as interested in the education of their children. I feel that young male adolescents are prime for learning misogyny and Islam is the best example imo.
September 18, 2010 at 5:46 pm
In good old catholic school, we had comparative religion in both junior high and high school. As a class, we visited many places of worship including synagogues, Buddhist and Hindu temples and a wide range of churches of various faiths. We were given tours and our questions answered. Many of the trips were extremely interesting and we were made welcome – but at no point did anyone every suggest we take part in their activities.
In fact, the tours were always timed so that they would NOT coincide with any formal services. We were often granted access to areas not routinely open to the public and everyone used their best manners – both host and visitors. No need for PC.
I have a feeling that these little side trips to mosques are not in the same vein.
At any rate, while touring and learning about other religions was considered an acceptable and expected activity for us, as parochial school students, I was under the impression that visiting houses of worship was a definite NO for the public school crowd. Any place of worship. No exceptions for the PC crowd. I find this highly suspect and I would want to know who approached who and just who made the questionable decision to OK such a trip.
Who decided that they did not have to reveal the real purpose/destination of the trip to parents? Kids are tossed out of school for having Midol. Jolly Ranchers candy in their lunch bag are outlawed. But you allow student to go somewhere like this with their parents totally in the dark???
Sorry. Everyone involved should be on leave without pay or fired outright.
My – this bothered me more than I thought.
September 19, 2010 at 11:58 am
You know Mt Laurel, you bring up excellent points. Participation to coincide with prayer time was suspect to me as well. I understand the need to educate children on religion, but this was way out there. What is a public school doing in a mosque? It bothered me very much.
September 20, 2010 at 9:10 am
O-Bow-Mao!!!!!!!!!!