A group that combats anti-Semitism is
asking the governor of Tennessee to investigate school textbooks not only
because of instances of anti-Semitism but also hundreds of inaccuracies, biases
and disinformation, including anti-American and anti-Christian content.
The texts are in direct violation of the U.S. and Tennessee Constitutions by “teaching the religious dogmas of one religion,” Islam, charges Laurie Cardoza-Moore, founder of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations.
Her Tennessee group educates media professionals, Christian
leaders and Christians around the globe about the dangers of the “new
anti-Semitism.”
She is asking Gov. Bill Haslam to do a “full and thorough”
review of the work that was done under Education Commissioner Kevin Huffman,
who recently quit.
During Huffman’s tenure, not only was the controversial
federal-government program Common Core imposed on schools, but the Tennessee
Textbook Commission adopted books that were found to contain more than 700 problematic
sections. The organization already has been busy holding textbook publishers
accountable for their products’ accuracy.
It was in early 2013 when PJTN launched a campaign to have a
Pearson publication, a secondary school social studies text, removed because it
promoted anti-Semitic views and a “moral equivalence” between Palestinian
terrorism and the government of Israel. The text was used in a Williamson
County school.
The effort is now nationwide, and Cardoza-Moore and been
invited to speak in a number of cities. And parents over and over have found
objectionable material in their local schools’ programs.
Parents in two Tennessee school districts recently asked
PJTN about a presentation being used in their child’s classroom to teach about
Islam.
PJTN said the presentation “seemed to be very biased and
inaccurate, badly out of date, and had no indication of the author/publisher,
although five slides had an attribution of CAIR,” the Council on
American-Islamic Relations. CAIR, founded by the Muslim Brotherhood as a U.S.
front, has seen numerous leaders indicted for terrorism and was itself named an
unindicted co-conspirator in a plot to fund the Palestinian jihadist group
Hamas.
PJTN also noted another school in which students were being
taught about Nation of Islam Louis Farrakhan’s “egregious” accusations against
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Materials
of that kind promote a subtle but subversive campaign to “rewrite history,”
Cardoza-Moore said.
“This type of blatant anti-Semitic, anti-Judeo/Christian and
anti-American propaganda and disinformation has no place in our public schools,
and it certainly should not be taught to our future leaders. We say we want our
children to be able to think critically, but then we provide biased information
that is inaccurate,” she said.
For Tennessee, Cardoza-Moore said: “A statewide effort must
be launched to remove this type of biased curriculum from our elementary,
junior and senior high schools. I want to encourage parents to review their
children’s history and geography textbooks and handouts and hold their teachers
and school administrations accountable to provide accurate and unbiased
curriculum for their students. It is this type of disinformation that
historically leads to violence against Jews and will ultimately lead to the
downfall of our country.”
Haslam should, she said, work with the legislature to
tighten the limits on the selection of curriculum so that it reaches the
“highest achievement standards.”
“The so-called Common Core ‘higher’ standards are being
exposed by the content in the curriculum and textbooks. Pearson Publishers, the
company behind the Common Core standards, tests, curriculum, textbooks and
instructional materials, must be removed from Tennessee schools,” she said. “We
do not pay taxes for our Tennessee Textbook Commissioners to approve inaccurate
biased curriculum that do not reflect the values of the citizens of this
state.”
WND columnist and conservative activist
Phyllis Schlafly previously wrote about the “double
standard” in teaching in public schools.
“Drop Christianity down the memory hole but give extensive
and mostly favorable coverage to Islam,” she wrote. “Even the mainstream media
have provided extensive coverage of the steady stream of court cases and
threatening letters from the American Civil Liberties Union aimed at removing
all signs of Judeo-Christianity from public schools.”
But she noted a study that reveals since the 1990s,
“discussions of Islam are taking up more and more pages, while the space
devoted to Judaism and Christianity has simultaneously decreased.”
“The textbooks generally give a false description of women’s
rights under Islam. The books don’t reveal that women are subject to polygamy,
a husband’s legal right to beat her, genital mutilation and the scandalous
practice misnamed ‘honor killings,’ which allows a man to murder a daughter who
dares to date a Christian,” she continued. “Slavery is usually a favorite topic
for the liberals, but historical revisionism is particularly evident in the
failure to mention the Islamic slave trade. It began nearly eight centuries
before the European-operated Atlantic slave trade and continues in some Muslim
areas even today.”
WND also reported when a campaign found textbooks used in Florida taught the
following:
- The Jewish Temple in Jerusalem contained “symbolically, the throne of their invisible God.”
- Jesus was a “Palestinian Jew” who grew up in Galilee amidst “militant Zealots.”
- It was “a few followers” of Jesus who “spread the story” about his resurrection.
- While Islamic Arab warriors “rarely imposed their religion by force,” Christian monks “by contrast,” were busy converting “peoples of Central and Eastern Europe.”
- Israel is to blame for terrorist attacks by Palestinians because they were “angered over the loss of their territory.”
- When the Jewish state of Israel was born in 1948, the nation and its neighbors “went to war.”
- It was because of the “loss of their territory to Israel” that “militant Palestinians responded with a policy of terrorist attacks.”
- “The Quran permitted fair, defensive warfare as jihad, or ‘struggle in the way of God’” and this was how Muhammad and his successors expanded their territory.
- And while Jesus is “believed” by followers to be the messiah, it’s a fact that “Gabriel continued to send revelations to Muhammad over 22 years.”
Martin Mawyer, president of Christian Action Network,
whose group worked with Citizens for National Security on the study and its distribution, said, “We found some
very skeptical phrasing meant to cast doubt on the historical accuracy of the
Bible.”
Even earlier, WND reported experts say American students are not getting a realistic
picture of radical Islam, and textbook publishers are promoting the religion in
public schools.
Gilbert T. Sewall, director of the American Textbook
Council, a group that reviews history books, told Fox News the texts are
sugarcoating Islamic extremism. “Key subjects like jihad, Islamic law, the
status of women are whitewashed,” Sewall said.
In a two-year project concluding in a report authored by
Sewall, the American Textbook Council reviewed five junior- and five
high-school world and American history texts, concluding: “Many political and
religious groups try to use the textbook process to their advantage, but the
deficiencies in Islam-related lessons are uniquely disturbing. History
textbooks present an incomplete and confected view of Islam that misrepresents
its foundations and challenges to international security.”
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2014/11/islam-anti-semitism-sneak-into-tennessee-textbooks/
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Comments
Education is not included in the
enumerated powers of the federal government written in the US Constitution (as
written) on purpose. The Founders did not trust the federal government with
much.
Parents will need to read all
textbooks and question your children to determine if this indoctrination is
included in your schools.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party
Leader
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