Posted on 10/02/2006 11:59:58 AM PDT by 300magnum
A Muslim advocacy group's successful argument that a 9th grade student from a Virginia public high school did not have to wear regulation gym attire because of her Muslim religion, has fired up a critic of Islamic radicalism.
The 9th grader at Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, Va., was "threatened with failing the class if she did not wear shorts," according to a statement released by the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).
"The student's family contacted CAIR (of Maryland and Virginia) for assistance in resolving the issue. Following discussions with school officials, the student was moved to a different gym class and will be allowed to dress in attire that meets her religious needs," stated CAIR.
The group stated that initially, the girl's teacher told her "the law required that the student wear the shorts."
In light of the dispute over the gym class attire, CAIR also noted that it would conduct diversity training for Lake Braddock's newer staff, as well as "visit local middle and high schools to review their policies for accommodating the religious needs of Muslim students during Ramadan, Eid and throughout the school year."
But Daniel Pipes, a frequent critic of CAIR and the director of the Middle East Forum, told Cybercast News Service that the gym shorts are part of a "campaign" by CAIR to replace rules in the U.S.
It is a campaign "to adapt public schools in the United States to Islamic norms," Pipes said, and "is an integral part of its effort to adapt the country to the Shari'a, or Islamic law."
"Its success in getting the gym rules changed at Lake Braddock [Secondary] School, plus its success in providing 'diversity training' for school staff, have inspired it to become more bold and to 'review the policies' in other middle and high schools in an attempt to bend them too to the Shari'a," Pipes added.
Don't forget pool tables, pin ball machines, and cigarette machines.
Yes, you may be right, or maybe they just want their daughter to dress more modest then being required. Personally I can understand a father not wanting his daughter to wear shorts around a bunch of young boys.
There is absolutely nothing in Sharia Law that requires the wearing of "modest" clothing or full skin coverage in an all girl environment. This is just another attempt to make others accommodate a Muslim demand.
It should've been reached long before now. I therefore conclude it ain't happening.
The article did not mention what the girl should wear as a substitute, and everyone thinks it is a burkha. Does anyone know the actual facts? Does the girl wear a burkha to school, or regular clothes?
A football is really made of cow hide. But that won't make any difference to the moozies. They are ignorant, 7th century holdovers that needs seventeen cuturies of catching up to do.
These people are deadly serious and must be SHOT down at every turn.
There, that's better.
When women have no control over their reproductive system you can expect them to appreciate the strong hand a muslim man offers. In order to defeat the muslim man, you have to empower his woman. Air drop birth control dials into the badlands and wait a while.
Turn the place into an estrogen and progesterone parking lot.
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The screenwriter/director I mentioned is Paul Schrader. He's best known for Taxi Driver (not one of my favorite, but has done some remarkable movies.
Here are some of his screenplays:
Torch (2007) (announced)
The Walker (2007) (post-production)
Bringing Out the Dead (1999) (screenplay)
Forever Mine (1999) (written by)
Affliction (1997) (screenplay)
Touch (1997) (screenplay)
City Hall (1996) (written by)
Light Sleeper (1992) (written by)
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) (screenplay)
Light of Day (1987) (written by)
The Mosquito Coast (1986) (screenplay)
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)
... aka Mishima (USA: short title)
Cat People (1982) (uncredited)
Raging Bull (1980)
American Gigolo (1980)
Old Boyfriends (1979)
Hardcore (1979)
... aka The Hardcore Life (UK)
Blue Collar (1978)
Rolling Thunder (1977) (screenplay) (story)
Obsession (1976) (screenplay) (story)
Taxi Driver (1976) (written by)
The Yakuza (1974)
... aka Brotherhood of the Yakuza (UK: video title)
How could the tipping point have been reached? Despite a few examples...it's not pervasive enough,
I therefore "conclude", with observational facts, that the tipping point has not been reached.
"I guess they would rather the girl go to gym in a burkha, trip over the thing while doing jumping jacks--then they could sue the school."
Well she's just a girl. Muslims following Sharia Law are not known for their progressive rights extended to women.
Follow the money, my friend. And the NEA is EVERYWHERE.
Interesting. I love American Gigolo, City Hall and Mosquito Coast. The others... not too familiar with. Recognize Last Temptation of Christ, but did not see it; I thought it would be too disturbing.
Seems to me I've seen nuns doing it, somewhere during my education years ago. Maybe they could wear long-johns to keep from exposing their legs? In high school, I wasn't too proud of my legs either :)
I've always approved of diversity training. My boys were taught to shoot a variety of different weapons in various calibers. I've always told them about the differences and why there is a need to adapt. We've even had to buy additional cabinets to accommodate them all.
CAIR - Terrorist front group. Cair doesn't give a damn about America, period. They have spent every waking momement since 9/11 whining, suing, crying about everything in America that doesn't go the Islamofascist way! They are dangerous, anti-american, anti-everything not Islam. PERIOD!
I tried following the money once -- the folks at the bank got really upset. Kicked me out, in fact.
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