by Middle East Forum
CAIR activists were teaching schoolchildren "how to become allies to Muslim students" and conducting Islamic education workshops for teachers, among other inequities.
PHILADELPHIA – March 20, 2019
– The Council on American-Islamic Relation's (CAIR) ubiquitous presence
in the San Diego Unified School District is over, thanks in part to the
Middle East Forum.
A settlement in the federal lawsuit against the District, substantially funded by MEF, ends the District's "anti-Islamophobia initiative,"
which: (i) singled out Muslim students for special protections; and
(ii) empowered Islamist CAIR to change the District's curriculum to
portray Islam more favorably.
The
District enacted its initiative in 2017 at the behest of CAIR, which
claimed that "Islamophobia" was sweeping through schools after the
November 2016 elections. According to the Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund
– which brought the lawsuit on behalf of five San Diego families – CAIR
activists were teaching schoolchildren "how to become allies to Muslim
students" and conducting Islamic education workshops for teachers, among
other inequities.
Under the terms of the court settlement:
- "Educators should treat each religion with equal respect, with the time and attention spent discussing each religion being proportionate to its impact on history."
- "Educational material on religious subjects must be neutral and may not be presented in a manner that promotes one religion over another."
- "Educators or other staff sponsoring guest speakers at District events must ask them not to use their position or influence on students to forward their own religious, political, economic or social views and shall take active steps to neutralize whatever bias has been presented."
- "Guest speakers from religious organizations are not permitted to present to students on religious topics."
"This
is a tremendous victory, because CAIR intended this plan to be a pilot
program for a nationwide rollout," said Daniel J. Piedra, executive
director of the Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund. "I thank the Forum
for its support of this critical case."
"This is a prime example of how the Forum helps protect the West from Islamist aggression," notes Forum director Gregg Roman."
Under the terms of the court settlement:
- "Educators should treat each religion with equal respect, with the time and attention spent discussing each religion being proportionate to its impact on history."
- "Educational material on religious subjects must be neutral and may not be presented in a manner that promotes one religion over another."
- "Educators or other staff sponsoring guest speakers at District events must ask them not to use their position or influence on students to forward their own religious, political, economic or social views and shall take active steps to neutralize whatever bias has been presented."
- "Guest speakers from religious organizations are not permitted to present to students on religious topics."
"This
is a tremendous victory, because CAIR intended this plan to be a pilot
program for a nationwide rollout," said Daniel J. Piedra, executive
director of the Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund. "I thank the Forum
for its support of this critical case."
"This is a prime example of how the Forum helps protect the West from Islamist aggression," notes Forum director Gregg Roman."
Middle East Forum
Source: https://www.meforum.org/58012/cair-loses-round-mef-funded-lawsuit
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