Ohio public high school cancels (Islamic) Hijab Day; Tenured principal is unapologetic

It's indoctrination, moon. Another school was teaching Pillars. Another has kids making prayer rugs and bowing on them. It is a mindset of a religion, while Christianity and other religions are shunned. Want to teach kids about Muslims? Show pictures of the girls that were kidnapped and bloody school desks. We need to stop prettying up the Muslim Spring.
And as an boy we had to learn square dancing...
 
Damn if the country fucks in Okiehoma didn't try to indoctrinate me with their culture of Western day dress and having to learn square dancing....
No whey did I want any part of their cornball racism...
Squar
Square dancing is racism? You certainly have devalued the word.
 
It's indoctrination, moon. Another school was teaching Pillars. Another has kids making prayer rugs and bowing on them. It is a mindset of a religion, while Christianity and other religions are shunned. Want to teach kids about Muslims? Show pictures of the girls that were kidnapped and bloody school desks. We need to stop prettying up the Muslim Spring.
And as an boy we had to learn square dancing...
Probably a failed attempt to teach you how not to be clumsy. :)
 
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It's indoctrination, moon. Another school was teaching Pillars. Another has kids making prayer rugs and bowing on them. It is a mindset of a religion, while Christianity and other religions are shunned. Want to teach kids about Muslims? Show pictures of the girls that were kidnapped and bloody school desks. We need to stop prettying up the Muslim Spring.
And as an boy we had to learn square dancing...
Probably to teach you how not to be clumsy.
Probably to teach him how to talk to girls.
 
An Ohio public high school tried to have its females students cover their faces with (Islamic) hijabs ("A covered girl challenge"). Parents caught wind of it and protested. The principal, Mindy McCarty-Stewart canceled it. This is apparently a snippet of a letter sent to parents:

The event was meant to combat stereotypes students may face when wearing head coverings, McCarty-Stewart wrote, but "as the event spread beyond our school community, however, we received many strong messages that made me reconsider the event's ability to meet its objectives.

"I now realize that as adults we should have given our students better guidance. After much consideration and after talking with the student event organizers, we have canceled the event."

Mrs. Stewart seems to state in the letter that the problem is not that the event would take place or that it was 'student led' but that it was "school sponsored":

The event was sponsored by MHS' Muslim Student Association, but an email promoting it came from MHS' Student Activities Department. In her letter, McCarty-Stewart said that should not have happened.

The event was student-led rather than school-sponsored, she said, adding that MHS will put policies in place to ensure further communication from the school email account is limited to school-sponsored events.

This reasoning is supported by district spokeswoman who actually claims that problem is that adults were too involved:

The event was sponsored by MHS' Muslim Student Association, but an email promoting it came from MHS' Student Activities Department. In her letter, McCarty-Stewart said that should not have happened.

The event was student-led rather than school-sponsored, she said, adding that MHS will put policies in place to ensure further communication from the school email account is limited to school-sponsored events.

Mason principal cancels Muslim event apologizes

Wouldn't want kids being able to experience other people's lives and seeing different points of view now, would we.

Education is EVIL I tell you. Get back to the farm and pick those carrots.
 

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