The United States Education Department has taken it’s marching orders from a survey produced by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, an Islamic “civil rights group” with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, who has ties to al-Qaeda and Hamas.
CAIR should not be dictating to the United States Education Department on how schools should treat Muslim students. Their numbers regarding bullying are suspect as they are pushing their agenda and their use of inflammatory language like “Islamaphobia” is duplicitous.
If CAIR is concerned about civil rights, then beginning with the rights of those who die at the edge of a radical Islamic sword or the women and children being raped by ISIS and other Muslim groups may give their “survey” credibility with the American public. Yet they don’t condemn those who act in barbaric behavior in the name of Allah, yet condemn those who have fear because of this very behavior they won’t condemn.
The DOE is out of line when they focus only on one group in the context of bullying and when they utilize statistics garnered from a suspect group. Read the letter sent to the school districts on the following page.
It’s ridiculous how we are threatened like this and are the ones being discriminated against…we aren’t cutting off heads and maming, ect…..
we should not change one thing in america for these people they are not doing anything for us except killing us.
Its a war on Christianity the only law we follow is God’s law the liberal government hates that they want God out of the picture so we would have to bow down to the government you cant have two masters,i have only one….God
let the states handle it,$#%&!@*the feds
only against other religions, right?
oh no don’t discriminate against muslims we only do that to the people who live here legally
YOU MEAN MUSLIMS, BOW TO THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION, RESPECT THE RULES OF OUR LAND, YOU DON’T LIKE OUR RULES, GET THE$#%&!@*OUT!!!
F**K ISLAM AND MUSLIMS
F*** Muslims
Why do they not get a answer other than the damn Muslims. They need some more bacon to be shared with them