Less than a week after Duke University withdrew its plan to blast the Muslim call to prayer out over it campus, one student from UCLA posted a video on youtube of their campus broadcasting the call, which it apparently has been doing for some time.
Should a publicly funded institution be doing this?
Columnist Carol Brown from American Thinker is calling on people to contact UCLA, with current the President being Janet Napolitano, to have this stopped. See below for contact info.
As we know by now, after the powers that be at Duke University decided to allow the Muslim call to prayer to be broadcast from the university chapel, they later changed their mind.
But fighting creeping Sharia requires constant vigilance. It should be noted that this intrusive prayer already blasts over the campus of UCLA – a publically funded institution I might add.
This is an act of Islamic supremacism.
If Muslim students at UCLA can’t figure out how to tell time or keep track of when they need to pray, that’s their problem. The call to prayer is something that is blasted over loudspeakers in Muslim majority countries and Muslim enclaves around Detroit. We’ve already heard enough “Allahu Akbar” for a lifetime.
Please speak out. See contact information below:
University of CA, Office of the President (that would be Janet Napolitano), here.
University of CA, Board of Regents, here.
UCLA, Chancellor, here.
UCLA, Associate of the Chancellor, here.
UCLA, Administrative Vice Chancellor, here.
UCLA, Corporate Donors (targeted to various schools and/or programs), here, here, here, here, here, and here.
UCLA, Individual Donors, here.
UCLA, Center for the Study of Religion, here.
UCLA, Christian student organization, here.
UCLA, Jewish student organization (Hillel), here.
UCLA Main Operator: (310) 825-4321.
JUST WRONG
The sweetest sound I know is the laughter of my children!
Why? Evil is promoted by evil people
No
Ugh.
CALIFORNIA IS SICK
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Wrong. All schools allow all religious participation, or none.
What else do you expect from California?
Aren’t there laws forbidding schools from public prayer?