Town Hall
 
The Islamification of Texas
 
Todd Starnes
 
Feb 26, 2013
 
Imagine browsing Facebook one day and discovered a photograph of your  
14-year-old daughter wearing a burqa – at school. 
That’s exactly what happened to a parent in Lumberton, Tex. She asked me 
not  to disclose her identity because she fears for her daughter’s safety. 
Her daughter’s world geography class was supposed to be learning about the  
continents. Instead, they were given a tutorial in Islam – complete with  
authentic Muslim garments. Some of the young ladies were photographed – and 
the  image has now gone viral. 
The students were told the purpose of the class was to change their  
perceptions of Islam. They were instructed to no longer call those who commit  
terrorist attacks terrorists. Instead, the Muslim terrorists were to be called  
freedom fighters. 
They were also assigned to write an essay based on a Washington Post  story 
that blamed Egypt’s troubles on democracy – instead of the Muslim  
Brotherhood. 
“I am outraged,” the angry mom told me. “I felt my blood pressure go 
through  my head.” 
The parent said she was not even aware of the lesson until she discovered 
the  Facebook photograph. 
“As parents we should have been made aware this,” she said. “I felt like 
the  line had been crossed.” 
The parents said they immediately contacted the principal of the high 
school  who defended the program and said it was required under CSCOPE – a 
controversial  electronic curriculum system that provides online lesson plans 
for 
teachers. 
“The principal told me it was world geography and they have to learn this  
stuff,” she said. I called Janice VanCleave, a vocal critic of the CSCOPE  
program and the founder of Texas CSCOPE Review. She said the education 
program  is without question promoting the Islamic religion – and students are 
not 
given  the full story. 
“They are not telling students how these young women are treated in this  
religion,” she told me. “In the Islamic countries women are not treated well 
at  all.” 
Last month, evidence was presented at a state hearing showing that CSCOPE  
offered a number of lessons about Islam. 
One particular lesson instructed teachers to provide classroom readings of  
selected texts from the Koran. 
Students were also taught that Allah is God. 
CSCOPE offered no comparable lessons on Christianity or Judaism, VanCleave  
told Fox News. 
“I do think CSCOPE promotes the Islamic religion,” she said. “I don’t 
think  it’s right to be proselytizing the Islamic religion in our schools.” 
She’s got a point. 
Imagine for just a moment the school directing Muslim children to dress up  
like priests – or pretend to be baptized in a pool of  water.

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