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http://www.wrko.com/blogs/kuhner-report/ca-kindergarten-teaches-4-year-olds-about-transgenderism

 

 

 

The Rocklin Academy School Board is facing a stream of angry parents after a Kindergarten class had a discussion about transgenderism. According to the story, students were confused and upset - some to the point of crying - and parents felt "Betrayed."

CBS Sacramento ran a piece about it:

 

 

 

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This is what will land me in jail. Who the fock does this teacher think she is? It's kindergarten for gods sake. Read them a fockin story and make sure they get home dry.

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This is what will land me in jail. Who the fock does this teacher think she is? It's kindergarten for gods sake. Read them a fockin story and make sure they get home dry.

 

exactly what I thought

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Those snowflake parents need to suck it up and quit complaining over every little thing the teachers do that they do not like.

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Those snowflake parents need to suck it up and quit complaining over every little thing the teachers do that they do not like.

Waaaaaaay too obvious man. Bordering on Newbie like trolling. Pay attention to MDC, he's a pro's pro.

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4 year olds were "crying"? :rolleyes:

 

obviously that's a lie.

 

doesn't take away from the fact this teacher has no focking right

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obviously that's a lie.

 

doesn't take away from the fact this teacher has no focking right

 

She has a goverment job and a strong union. They can do whatever the fawk they want. Except talk positive about religon.

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What a bunch of whack jobs. Seriously how does a society (people from California) drift that far into lala land without realizing it?

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no huge surprise

 

Its a California School

Has nothing to do with California. Has to do with charter and voucher schools not being required to follow the rules, curriculum and regulations of conventional public schools. You don't even need to have credentials to teach at a charter school...

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Has nothing to do with California. Has to do with charter and voucher schools not being required to follow the rules, curriculum and regulations of conventional public schools. You don't even need to have credentials to teach at a charter school...

 

This doesn't help though:

http://s1.ibtimes.com/sites/www.ibtimes.com/files/styles/lg/public/2016/05/10/rtr48ext.jpg

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Has nothing to do with California. Has to do with charter and voucher schools not being required to follow the rules, curriculum and regulations of conventional public schools. You don't even need to have credentials to teach at a charter school...

 

This dipsh!t thinks charter schools are the problem....

 

:lol: :lol:

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Where is the Orange Nooner and his side kick ShoFlake to defend this?

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Has nothing to do with California. Has to do with charter and voucher schools not being required to follow the rules, curriculum and regulations of conventional public schools. You don't even need to have credentials to teach at a charter school...

 

right conventional public schools

 

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/commentary/sd-utbg-islamaphobia-cair-schools-20170510-story.html

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The school board voted against it. That's the beauty of public schools. Try again!

 

https://www.algemeiner.com/2017/07/27/cair-loses-san-diego-schools-partnership/

 

yes and it went to vote, after they started teaching Islam in public schools. My friends and family have kids who attend school where they not just teach about Islam as a religion but put time in the day during the month to actually do Islamic prayers

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This is like religion. Not everyone believes in this and it should not be allowed to be taught in school.

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This is like religion. Not everyone believes in this and it should not be allowed to be taught in school.

 

its not even like religion

 

as a % there are far more pedophiles in the world than trannies

 

we are creating a culture to teach about 0.001% of the population,

 

Dwarves make up a larger %, and its not a mental issue

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yes and it went to vote, after they started teaching Islam in public schools. My friends and family have kids who attend school where they not just teach about Islam as a religion but put time in the day during the month to actually do Islamic prayers

Sure you do. Fake news!

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Sure you do. Fake news!

 

Course has 7th-graders memorizing Koran verses, praying to Allah In the wake of Sept. 11, an increasing number of California public school students must attend an intensive three-week course on Islam, reports ASSIST News Service.

The course mandates that seventh-graders learn the tenets of Islam, study the important figures of the faith, wear a robe, adopt a Muslim name and stage their own jihad. Adding to this apparent hypocrisy, reports ANS, students must memorize many verses in the Koran, are taught to pray “in the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful” and are instructed to chant, “Praise to Allah, Lord of Creation.”

“We could never teach Christianity like this,” one outraged parent told ANS. Elizabeth Christina Lemings, a teacher in the Byron, Calif., Union School District, was unaware of the course until her seventh-grade son brought home the handouts. Obtained by ANS, the handouts include a history of Islam and the life of Muhammad, its founder. There are 25 Islamic terms that must be memorized, six Islamic (Arabic) phrases, 20 Islamic proverbs to learn along with the Five Pillars of Faith and 10 key Islamic prophets and disciples to be

studied.

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Course has 7th-graders memorizing Koran verses, praying to Allah In the wake of Sept. 11, an increasing number of California public school students must attend an intensive three-week course on Islam, reports ASSIST News Service.

The course mandates that seventh-graders learn the tenets of Islam, study the important figures of the faith, wear a robe, adopt a Muslim name and stage their own jihad. Adding to this apparent hypocrisy, reports ANS, students must memorize many verses in the Koran, are taught to pray “in the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful” and are instructed to chant, “Praise to Allah, Lord of Creation.”

“We could never teach Christianity like this,” one outraged parent told ANS. Elizabeth Christina Lemings, a teacher in the Byron, Calif., Union School District, was unaware of the course until her seventh-grade son brought home the handouts. Obtained by ANS, the handouts include a history of Islam and the life of Muhammad, its founder. There are 25 Islamic terms that must be memorized, six Islamic (Arabic) phrases, 20 Islamic proverbs to learn along with the Five Pillars of Faith and 10 key Islamic prophets and disciples to be

studied.

 

That's disgusting.

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Course has 7th-graders memorizing Koran verses, praying to Allah In the wake of Sept. 11, an increasing number of California public school students must attend an intensive three-week course on Islam, reports ASSIST News Service.

The course mandates that seventh-graders learn the tenets of Islam, study the important figures of the faith, wear a robe, adopt a Muslim name and stage their own jihad. Adding to this apparent hypocrisy, reports ANS, students must memorize many verses in the Koran, are taught to pray in the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful and are instructed to chant, Praise to Allah, Lord of Creation.

We could never teach Christianity like this, one outraged parent told ANS. Elizabeth Christina Lemings, a teacher in the Byron, Calif., Union School District, was unaware of the course until her seventh-grade son brought home the handouts. Obtained by ANS, the handouts include a history of Islam and the life of Muhammad, its founder. There are 25 Islamic terms that must be memorized, six Islamic (Arabic) phrases, 20 Islamic proverbs to learn along with the Five Pillars of Faith and 10 key Islamic prophets and disciples to be

studied.

More proof that liberals are full of shite. They are vile, disgusting creatures that will jilustify anything so long as they feel they have the moral high ground. It's all about them and their need to feel superior and to be thought of as the enlightened ones. And no one calls them racist. That would be horrible. And fock these teachers. They know it's wrong.

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Course has 7th-graders memorizing Koran verses, praying to Allah In the wake of Sept. 11, an increasing number of California public school students must attend an intensive three-week course on Islam, reports ASSIST News Service.

The course mandates that seventh-graders learn the tenets of Islam, study the important figures of the faith, wear a robe, adopt a Muslim name and stage their own jihad. Adding to this apparent hypocrisy, reports ANS, students must memorize many verses in the Koran, are taught to pray “in the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful” and are instructed to chant, “Praise to Allah, Lord of Creation.”

“We could never teach Christianity like this,” one outraged parent told ANS. Elizabeth Christina Lemings, a teacher in the Byron, Calif., Union School District, was unaware of the course until her seventh-grade son brought home the handouts. Obtained by ANS, the handouts include a history of Islam and the life of Muhammad, its founder. There are 25 Islamic terms that must be memorized, six Islamic (Arabic) phrases, 20 Islamic proverbs to learn along with the Five Pillars of Faith and 10 key Islamic prophets and disciples to be

studied.

 

LOL. One school played focking dress up, as they went through the ENTIRE CURRICULUM, and snowflake parents cried about the Muslim part.

 

http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/islam.asp

 

The World Net Daily article quoted above was drawn from information provided by Assist Ministries in its January 9, 2002 article “Public Schools Embrace Islam.” What World Net Daily refers to as “ASSIST News Service” is the public relations arm of Assist Ministries — despite the use of the term “news service,” ANS should not be mistaken for one of the legitimate wire services, such as Associated Press or Reuters. The contents of its article should thus be taken with a large grain of salt.

Even so, there is something to what it said. Granted, that “something” is distorted and overstated, but the core element is present.

As part of their social studies curriculum, Grade 7 pupils throughout California do study ancient Muslim cultures and the impact of Islam on world history, but only as one of eleven units that comprise that year’s social studies course, not as a special indoctrination

into a particular religion as the ASN article presents it. The intent is to teach the position of this belief system in history, not the religion itself — the dividing line is not always clearly drawn, however, not even in the “standards” handed down by the State of California to its districts and individual schools. (“Standards” are education jargon for what the state insists be taught in a particular grade year in a particular area of study.)

According to California’s Grade 7 social studies standard for this particular unit: “Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the civilizations of Islam in the Middle Ages.” In and of itself that would be fine, but the breakdown of how that goal is to be achieved opens the door to potential blurring. One item from the 6-point list on how that standard is to be reached is especially troubling: “Trace the origins of Islam and the life and teachings of Muhammad, including Islamic teachings on the connection with Judaism and Christianity.”

(You can view for yourself California’s Grade Seven History-Social Science Content Standards.)

Many parents would be up in arms if schoolkids were learning about the life and teachings of Jesus in public school classrooms, even if the information were presented only as background for a unit on the impact of Christianity on world history. That it’s a different religion on the hot seat shouldn’t matter — it’s a “separation of church and state” issue, specifically, that religion must not be taught in schools. Whether the belief system is Islam or Christianity, the core issue doesn’t change.

For the most part, the California standards were relatively clear on the intent of the unit (which was to teach about a people central to the course of world history). Ambiguity was certainly present in whether the religion or the people influenced by it would be the subject of all parts of this unit, and it was here that the trip wire was set for unwary educators.

How each school and district chose to meet the California-mandated standards was up to them, leaving the door open to any number of ways of presenting the same material. The Excelsior School in Byron chose a more unusual mode of imparting this knowledge to those schooled there, and its Grade 7 students do indeed participate in dress-up, role-playing, and simulation games as part of the Islamic history unit. The school district says such activities are common teaching practices and appears unconcerned that student-involvement techniques successfully used in other areas of study might be out of place in units where maintaining separation of church and state might be at issue.

The Grade 7 textbook central to the controversy, Across the Centuries, is a broad-based social studies textbook which examines the impact of a variety of cultures on events as they unfolded over the course of two thousand years. A look at the list of Houghton-Mifflin’s “lessons at a glance” for this work shows that it’s anything but a “how to” for the Muslim religion — the book provides information about a number of cultures, including Japanese, Chinese, European, African, South American, and Muslim. More than anything else, it’s an overview of world history meant to acquaint 7th graders with the concept of other lands and cultures through exposure to the timeline of events from Roman days until now and the variety of peoples that took part in those events.

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Fact is teacher had no business teaching that to focking 4 year olds. That could be argued that she was pushing it onto them to encourage them to be transgender. Hell you wouldn't teach sex ed to a 10 year old so why would you teach about transgenderism to 4 year olds?

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I don't know why

It doesn't even matter how hard you try

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The school board voted against it. That's the beauty of public schools. Try again!

 

https://www.algemeiner.com/2017/07/27/cair-loses-san-diego-schools-partnership/

The beauty of charter schools is you can pack your sh1t and leave.

 

Sure you can do that at public schools, but you still have to pay for it.

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it starts with one

15 years later. Still only one, except all the imaginary ones your imaginary friends kids go to. :cheers:

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Fact is teacher had no business teaching that to focking 4 year olds. That could be argued that she was pushing it onto them to encourage them to be transgender. Hell you wouldn't teach sex ed to a 10 year old so why would you teach about transgenderism to 4 year olds?

The part that's particularly disturbing is that it was a transitioning 4-year-old that gave her the books to read, and who did a gender reveal for the class (changed clothes).

 

There's plenty of tomboy little girls, and little boys who gravitate to traditionally girly stuff (my easybake oven was hijacked by my brother), so I don't know how parents determine that a 4-year-old's gender identity needs to be changed. Crazy.

 

It's hard not to presume that the parents, for whatever reason, like the idea, so they see more 'need' for it than is probably there.

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Look at how furious this board is.

Multiply that by millions and then you should be far less surprised why someone with such extreme opinions like Trump gets elected

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The part that's particularly disturbing is that it was a transitioning 4-year-old that gave her the books to read, and who did a gender reveal for the class (changed clothes).

 

There's plenty of tomboy little girls, and little boys who gravitate to traditionally girly stuff (my easybake oven was hijacked by my brother), so I don't know how parents determine that a 4-year-old's gender identity needs to be changed. Crazy.

 

It's hard not to presume that the parents, for whatever reason, like the idea, so they see more 'need' for it than is probably there.

That is the disturbing part. Hell my wife was a tomboy growing up but is now girly. Just let kids be kids and when they start going through puberty let them decide on what they want. It seems like parents nowadays are "pushing" their kids earlier and earlier to be "different" and to embrace their "individuality".

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More proof that liberals are full of shite. They are vile, disgusting creatures that will jilustify anything so long as they feel they have the moral high ground. It's all about them and their need to feel superior and to be thought of as the enlightened ones.

Boom! Couldnt have said it better myself. I dont necessarily agree theyre vile, but OMG they think they know whats best for everyone. Not to toot my own horn, but Im a pretty smart focker, well above average IQ, and make 95k a year. I dont need any holier than thou twat in tight jeans telling me whats best for me. Fock off, seriously.

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The part that's particularly disturbing is that it was a transitioning 4-year-old that gave her the books to read, and who did a gender reveal for the class (changed clothes).

 

There's plenty of tomboy little girls, and little boys who gravitate to traditionally girly stuff (my easybake oven was hijacked by my brother), so I don't know how parents determine that a 4-year-old's gender identity needs to be changed. Crazy.

 

It's hard not to presume that the parents, for whatever reason, like the idea, so they see more 'need' for it than is probably there.

 

Yep. It's unbelievable how far folks on the left are going with this.

 

If your 4 year old is "transitioning" CPS needs to pay you a visit. Seriously, 4 focking years old? Kids that age don't know their ass from a hole in the ground. That's all the parents doing.

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Yep. It's unbelievable how far folks on the left are going with this.

 

If your 4 year old is "transitioning" CPS needs to pay you a visit. Seriously, 4 focking years old? Kids that age don't know their ass from a hole in the ground. That's all the parents doing.

I agree. It's child abuse.
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