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Dhimmis Strike Back
2003-11-26
EFL, from Jihad Watch's Dhimmi Watch...
Hundreds of Christians who fled Egypt to the United States claiming persecution under Islam showed up outside a Southern California middle school yesterday to protest an extra-credit assignment urging students to participate in the Muslim Ramadan fast....

"The teacher at Royal Oak Intermediate School in Covina, Calif., wrote parents of students in his world history class, saying he wanted to take advantage of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan ’to promote a greater understanding and empathy towards the Muslim religion.’"
If we had a greater understanding we would have no empathy at all.

"But on a public sidewalk adjacent to the school grounds yesterday afternoon, about 500 people, according to organizers, gathered peacefully to ’tell the truth about Islam’ as classes ended for the day...

"About 450 of the protestors were Coptic Christian immigrants from Muslim-majority Egypt, whose families had suffered discrimination and persecution because of their faith...

"’Many of them were in tears, thrilled that they could come out and assert their First Amendment free-speech rights, which are found in no Islamic nation,..."

Backpedaling furiously, "Superintendent John Roach insisted the teacher meant only to promote empathy with Muslims, not with Islam. He conceded the instructor told parents in his letter the assignment was about empathizing with the Islamic religion. ’If I had the opportunity to correct the letter before it was sent out, I would have changed that paragraph,’...
Posted by:mhw

#11  Perhaps said teacher should be required to take some Christian sensitivity training?
Posted by: john   2003-11-26 8:46:53 PM  

#10  Jesus, himself, was a Jew,

OP are you sure? I always thought Jesus was a white man. ;)


Posted by: Shipman   2003-11-26 4:08:31 PM  

#9  600 yrs longer then Islam.
Posted by: Jarhead   2003-11-26 3:08:39 PM  

#8  Let's see: Christianity derived from Judeasm, the teachings of the Jews handed down from the time of Moses to the present. Jesus, himself, was a Jew, dedicated in the temple in Jerusalem. He was born in Bethlehem, not far from Jerusalem. He grew up in Nazareth, between Jerusalem and Haifa. He preached on the banks of the Sea of Gallilea, was baptised in the Jordan River, and was crucified in Jerusalem.

The first Christian churches were founded in Jerusalem. Paul (formerly Saul, a Pharasee) preached extensively all over Judea and Israel before being taken to Rome and murdered.

Yeah, I guess Christianity has a pretty good claim to a long tradition in the Middle East!
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-11-26 2:11:55 PM  

#7  Shipman. If I am not mistaken, Christianity was born in the ME.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-11-26 1:56:14 PM  

#6  Ironically, Christianity has a long tradition in the ME.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-11-26 12:47:38 PM  

#5  This is good! Its good that some people who have actual experience living under Islamic law stood up and used their 1st admendment rights.

You think these Egyptians would be invited in to give a 1st hand account? Didn't think so. I'm sure CAIR will be welcome with open arms.....

Someone should, however audit this teacher's class to see what other B-S he is spreading.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-11-26 11:52:36 AM  

#4  No doubt they get an earful about how evil the U.S. and Israel is from this a-hole on a daily basis. Good job by the Egyptians to do something about this. But I wonder how many of these leftist whacks get away with this, without anyone raising any flags?
Posted by: commo   2003-11-26 11:32:31 AM  

#3  The teacher at Royal Oak Intermediate School in Covina, Calif., wrote parents of students in his world history class, saying he wanted to take advantage of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan ’to promote a greater understanding and empathy towards the Muslim religion.’

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About 450 of the protestors were Coptic Christian immigrants from Muslim-majority Egypt, whose families had suffered discrimination and persecution because of their faith...


Just another instance of idiot teachers and their stupid little agendas.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-11-26 11:19:53 AM  

#2  And so the teacher will face administrative discipline, just as a christian-promoting teacher would?
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Posted by: Frank G   2003-11-26 11:03:25 AM  

#1  Good, the Arab Christian voice will carry more weight than the American Christian voice in this matter. They're not as likely to be automatically labled as racists, for one thing, and they are speaking from experience for another. Keep it up folks, we need your voice, we need this debate.
Posted by: rabidfox   2003-11-26 10:55:23 AM  

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