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Texas dad goes off on Wylie ISD School Board over Islamic indoctrination
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:04 am
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:04 am
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:07 am to L.A.
That guy is awesome!
I want to see the whole video.
I want to see the whole video.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:10 am to L.A.
According to the AI summary, the Muslim School Association invited the group Why Muslim to set up a booth at lunch to hand out stuff - including hijabs and a pamphlet on Sharia. Group was approved without checking the pamphlets/distribution stuff on the day they arrived. District says the staff member was placed on leave, pending.
Man, Texas sure is fond of its religion.
Man, Texas sure is fond of its religion.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:12 am to deltadummy
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Man, Texas sure is fond of its religion.
huge news!
Anybody who is actually religious is fond of their religion.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:19 am to L.A.
My kid went to that school and we live within five miles of it.
The invasion (in our area) is freaking ridiculous .
I can tell you, getting into that school is like Fort Knox, you have to show your ID (driver's license) to a camera for them to buzz you in, then you walk into the admin office only. There's three layers of security before you get where any students are.
So someone approved this bullshite and let them in.
The invasion (in our area) is freaking ridiculous .
I can tell you, getting into that school is like Fort Knox, you have to show your ID (driver's license) to a camera for them to buzz you in, then you walk into the admin office only. There's three layers of security before you get where any students are.
So someone approved this bullshite and let them in.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:20 am to deltadummy
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According to the AI summary, the Muslim School Association invited the group Why Muslim to set up a booth at lunch to hand out stuff - including hijabs and a pamphlet on Sharia. Group was approved without checking the pamphlets/distribution stuff on the day they arrived. District says the staff member was placed on leave, pending.
Did the AI summary mention the principal of the school wearing a hijab to school on World Hijab Day?
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:21 am to L.A.
Where were these pussies when people wanted to post the ten commandments everywhere?
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:22 am to RohanGonzales
Unfortunately, this will not deter the Muslims.
They will play the victim…like others do.
They will play the victim…like others do.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:22 am to Powerman
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Where were these pussies when people wanted to post the ten commandments everywhere?
In most sane states you can post the 10 commandments in schools already.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:24 am to L.A.
We were founded on freedom of religion and separation of church and state.,
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:25 am to Powerman
Look at this libshit calling anyone else a pussy. Just make sure to leave your tough talk to the keyboard, gramps.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:27 am to Powerman
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Where were these pussies when people wanted to post the ten commandments everywhere?
I think the concern is as much (or more) cultural as it is religious. The opening words of the guy in the video in the OP are, "America is a Christian nation."
I haven't kept up with court rulings on the legality of displaying the 10 Commandments on public school grounds, but I don't think anyone would deny the cultural connection between the 10 Commandments and America.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:27 am to The Torch
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The invasion (in our area) is freaking ridiculous .
I can tell you, getting into that school is like Fort Knox,
Gee whiz, yall reckon that a possible correlation between Islamists and terrorism would have anything to do with that?
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:34 am to Powerman
quote:I don't understand why so many people think that if you think one religion is good and another is bad, that you have to want equal time for both.
Where were these pussies when people wanted to post the ten commandments everywhere?
I'm a Christian, and I believe the true religion (Christianity) should be promoted in all societies, while false religions like Islam should be kept out of the public.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:36 am to BFIV
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correlation between Islamists and terrorism would have anything to do with that?
The school was like that before the invasion, probably due to all the school shootings etc etc.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:37 am to deltadummy
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Man, Texas sure is fond of its religion.
And it's women.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:37 am to L.A.
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Did the AI summary mention the principal of the school wearing a hijab to school on World Hijab Day?
Why would it? It gave a summary of the incident the father is referring to. If you're asking that question because you want to give further evidence about the influence of Islam, my posting said summary is not support for the MSA/Why Muslim group passing out pamphlets.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 11:42 am to deltadummy
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Why would it? It gave a summary of the incident the father is referring to. If you're asking that question because you want to give further evidence about the influence of Islam, my posting said summary is not support for the MSA/Why Muslim group passing out pamphlets.
Did you watch the video in the OP? One of the incidents that had the dad riled up is that the principal of the school wore a hijab to school and posted about it on socials media, saying LOVE IT!
So the principal wearing the hijab to school is a big part of the story
Posted on 5/15/26 at 12:33 pm to ronricks
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We were founded on freedom of religion and separation of church and state.,
False.
If this were the case, antidisestablishmentarian ideology would never have existed in America.
Posted on 5/15/26 at 12:38 pm to TigerAxeOK
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False.
The "separation of church and state" is a constitutional concept derived primarily from Founding Fathers Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. It is rooted in the First Amendment's Establishment Clause, which prohibits the government from establishing a national religion or favoring one over another.
Welp.
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