Christian teacher 'forced out' after complaining Muslim pupils praised 9/11 hijackers 'as heroes'
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1249393/9-11-bombers-heroes-What-Muslim-children-told-Christian-teacher-forced-job-tolerating-racism.html#ixzz0fj9sscmmJihad Coming To a School Near You
www.actforamerica.orgThe Daily Mail article below (highlights added) reports on a teacher in Great Britain who alleges he has been forced out of his job “after complaining that Muslim pupils as young as eight hailed the September 11 hijackers as heroes.”
Last year, during one of our “Citizen in Action” conferences, two different people approached Executive Director Guy Rodgers about problems with Muslim students in their public schools. (We have not disclosed the city or names of the people to protect their identities).
One person said that he had polled all of his Muslim students to see how many would renounce the 9/11 jihadist attack on America.
To his astonishment, not a single Muslim student would do so.
The second person related how a friend, an elementary school teacher, has been frustrated with frequent class disruptions and poor behavior exhibited by her Muslim students.
Such behavior isn’t that unusual in an elementary school. What IS unusual—and frightening—is the kinds of responses this teacher has gotten when she attempts to correct these Muslim students.
The most shocking was the student who defiantly proclaimed to the teacher, “You can’t do anything to us, you infidel pig!”
Videos coming out of schools in Germany reveal assaults and intimidation perpetrated by Muslim students against non-Muslims—especially when the Muslim student population grows large enough to be a significant minority of the students.
Where does this behavior come from? It emanates from a supremacist worldview that is at the heart and soul of the doctrine of jihad.
These students are simply acting out what their parents and other Muslim adults around them believe—that they are superior to non-Muslims, and that we are “infidels”, “kaffirs,” and thus second-class citizens in their sight—to be treated with disdain and contempt.
Coming to a school near you.