7 incidents over the first half of the academic year in a school district of that size? Wow... either that means there is no problem with bullying or nobody is reporting it at all.
I’m gonna go out on a limb and suggest the latter.
Get the DOJ to pursue criminal charges and no plea bargaining.
In elementary school, another kid threw a burdocks on my clothes and his gang called me a bumblebee.
Where’s my reparations?
what we need, our side needs- is an anti-ACLU group to sue the crap out of schools that push this nonsense- IF the ACLU can sue for ‘separation of church and state’ when it comes to the Christian faith in schools, then surely our side can sue to keep the Evil of Islam from being pushed on our kids?
Our schoolchildren should learn about Muslims in the same way as the Palestinian Authority forces its schoolchildren to learn about Jews.
In Catholic grade school, kids bullied me because my mom drove me across town to get there every morning in a Cadillac. “You’re nothing but a rich kid,” they’d shout with derision. Bewildered me and hurt my feelings. Really.
I DEMAND reparations from the Vatican.
Especially since I’m neither rich nor a kid any more. ALL THEIR FAULT.
Let me see if I can predict the future on this law suit:
Of course, I trust my prediction does not come true.
JoMa
particularly offensive is claims of ‘islamophobia’ being made towards the heart of Marineland. Marines and their families who lose loved ones to muslims and yet display the most astounding tolerance back home of ‘in your face’.
but anyway,
Fox news is picking this up:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/05/30/san-diego-school-district-sued-over-anti-islamophobia-campaign.html
“Along with protecting Muslim students from bullying by creating “safe spaces,” the district would provide more lessons about Islam to help students better understand the religion, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune . A district staff added that students already learned about Islam, but more resources would be beneficial.
The policy would ensure Muslim holidays would be recognized on staff calendars, but students would not be getting those days off. The district also planned to consider high school clubs that promote American Muslim culture and engage in partnerships with the Council on American Islamic Relations.
A letter outlining the plans was expected to be sent to staff and parents of the district’s 132,000 students before the school year ends.
District officials have vigorously defended the plan in recent weeks, saying bullying of Muslim students was pervasive and vastly underreported”
High school clubs. And, of course, the usual taqiyya from CAIR:
Hanif Mohebi, executive director of Council on American-Islamic Relations’ San Diego chapter, said the lawsuit “seems to be an attempt to have the courts enforce growing Islamophobia in our state and nation, and to strip away much-needed protection for Muslim students who face increasing bullying.”