Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Storm Track Infiltration: Are Textbook Companies In Collusion with Islamists?

From The Gathering Storm

I ran across this interesting post from Conservative Beach Girl and shows that the Islamification of America continues right under our noses to praise and advance the god of multiculturalism. Beach Girl quotes some concerned parents in California.

Here in rural northern CA, a small group of citizens have been bringing attention to fact that there are no less than 6 chapters devoted to the recently adopted 7th grade study of Islam/the 5 Pillars/Muhammad and contributions of Islam. The only response we got in the local papers were name-calling from the educrats!

Not one parent voiced their concern to us or called the school. We started 2 blogs, to expose this particular textbook(TCI)and the other to tell the truth about Islam in general. We have had one public showing of Islam-What the West Needs to Know and will have another one in January, at the local middle school! We purchased 25 copies of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam and the Crusades to sell at wholesale just to get the truth out. This is all being done with private (albeit little) funds.

This is not just a local problem. "Islamic contributors to all the U.S. textbook publishers have seen that "their side" gets printed and the slant is total indoctrination in view of what we see going on around the world.

Make no mistake, the government schools have already been high jacked by the Islamists and it's been going on for the last 10 years right under our noses. But we are still wondering how to stir "the masses".
The following is an article taken directly for Citizens for Truth in Education. It is worth your time to visit their site.

Should Your Children Believe Specious Statements About The Life of Muhammad?

Someone once said that the best way to understand today is to view it from the perspective of yesterday. However, if yesterday's perspective is inaccurate so will be the understanding of today. Let’s look at Chapter 8 in the History Alive! textbook, now in use at our local middle schools. That chapter is titled The Prophet Muhammad.

In the section on Muhammad’s early life, page 8, we read that “Muhammad’s mother sent him to live with a nomad family in the desert. There the young boy learned about Arab traditions, such as being kind to strangers and helping orphans, widows and other needy members of society.” What was in fact the Arab tradition of kindness toward strangers, orphans, widows and the needy during the days of Muhammad's childhood? This context is important to substantiate the statement in the textbook. We researched online to discover what of it could be validated.

According to the Muslim Women’s League, “Since the Arabs had no fully developed system of writing, the sources for this period are limited to traditions, legends, proverbs and above all to poems. The tribe was a unit by itself, and regarded every other tribe as an enemy, unless they had forged alliances to protect one another. There was no centralized infrastructure to protect people and their property. In most tribes of pre-Islamic Arabia, it has been shown that women were deprived of their basic rights, such as the right to choose a husband, to divorce, and to inherit from their family. In pre-Islamic Arabia, a pregnant, divorced woman could be taken by another man under agreement with her former husband.” Do these pre-Islamic Arab traditions sound like kindness toward women and the weak?

If the Teacher’s Curriculum Institute is tossing out specious statements about Muhammad's life, which no 7th grader or an adult for that matter would question because they're originating from "respectable Islamic scholars," is it fair to warn parents and teachers to be wary of other such statements? We certainly think so and will continue to point them out in later posts.

Beach Girl closes with “One thing that can be done is to find out how much money is being given to textbook companies and which companies and then asking school districts to boycott these companies. Don't laugh! Miller's beer learned a bit about public outrage lately when they backed La Raza and the Mexican demonstrations in our streets. Our tax dollars are subsidizing the Islamification and indoctrination of our children when they are young and most impressionable. Have we gone mad? Are we on some sort of drug trip? Have political correctness, diversity, and the altar of multiculturalism addled our brains?”

Seems so.

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4 comments:

Dag said...

This post is the right jumping-off point to again ask that people meet publicly to discuss with neighbours, friends, community members the nature of our conflict with Left dhimmi fascism in our nations. Make the leap from personal concerns about jihad and Left dhimmi fascism to contacting fellow community members in an effort to transform the public dialogue into something resembling common sense and rational adult values.
Here in Vancouver, Canada we meet weekly at the local library main branch to discuss openly with any who care to join us the questions of the day concerning jihad and Left fascism. We meet each week at 7:00 pm in the atrium so others can find us if they choose. We wear blue scarves to identify ourselves. We also wear Israeli flags on our baseball caps. We're easy to find, easy to get on with, and we welcome all who care to sit with us as we quietly discuss topics of concern, ranging from national politics to books by Thomas Sowell, a great favorite of ours. We discuss and we plan. And here in the furthest outpost of Canada one might well wonder why we bother, given that there is no great immediate danger from jihadis as there is in so many other cities and nations. But we do meet, and we do so knowing that though we are not as exactly on the front-line as are others our time wil come, and we care to be ready and prepared well for that time. We act now in the hope of building a grass-roots movement of concerned citizens and residents who will at least speak out against the worst transgressions against personal liberties the Left and their Muslim proxies foist upon us. We sit and we speak in public so others can join us if they choose. We meet in the library, Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 pm in the atrium.

We meet informally in the public library's public area. We do nothing outrageous or offensive to anyone. We are simply private citizens who meet to talk once a week. Others can do so as easily as we. And it is important to do so if we are to prepare for the time when action will be neccessary to leaqd our communities toward greater liberties and away from demagoguery and White-fascism. Concerned and rational citizens today can and must organize comunities for the struggle against violence and chaos that will likely come sooner rather than later. We talk quietly about the storm coming, and we do so in order to organise a base of community support for rational and reasoned response to our travails to come. We do not organise a political party or a social agenda to impose on others; we simply offer a place to sit to talk about issues of concern, welcoming those who share our concerns and who would act with us as ratinal counters to the Left dhimmi fascism so rampant and seemingly unopposed today in our schools, universities, workplaces, and societies generally.

If we do nothing now, then the time will come when others will take the lead in our communities, and they might well lead us to worse situations than we would otherwise face were we organised in advance.

Announce a meeting at your public library. Meet people you have much in common with already, people who will become friends and collegues and people you will be pleased and proud to know, as I am of those who gather weekly here in Vancouver.

In roughly six weeks we will celebrate our first full year of weekly meetings here. It's obviously worht our time to do this week after week for such a long time, and we continue. It's good for us all, and we hope that if you can't join us here in Vancouver that you'll meet others in your community.

Please visit us at Covenant zone or No Dhimmitude. Always happy to get mail.

Anonymous said...

Good going ! Keep it up! Hopefully you will collect a bigger crowd. It's needed.

Beach Girl said...

Thank you for the hat tip and for quoting some of my post as well as the article from the parents. They need their story told. When I learned of it, I just saw red like a big red flag being not waved in my face but stuffed down my throat to silence me.

Also, more parents need to know what is in their children's textbooks and they need to know how textbooks are adopted.

Again, thanks.

Anonymous said...

Great post, I checked out the folks blog for Citizens for Truth in Education (www.CFTIE.org) and let 'em know to keep it up. Thanks for posting about them.