Atlas Shrugs
march 4, 2015
 
 
_Islamization  of the public school_ 
(http://pamelageller.com/category/mosqueing-the-public-school/)  
 
Mayor De Blasio to Close NYC Schools for  Muslim Holidays

 
 
Fourteen years after 911, Mayor Bill de Blasio, nee Warren Wilhelm, caved 
to  Islamic supremacist demands and added Muslim holidays to the school 
calender.  The only Muslim holiday that should have been added was September 
11th. 
The city is far too diverse for schools to observe every holiday. NYC has a 
 huge Hindu population. Why weren’t the Hindu holidays added? 
The education is sub-par as it is; the last thing NYC kids need is more 
time  off from school. 
This is but another device in which Islam is imposed on the public school.  
The Islamic curriculum in the public schools do not include the 1,400 years 
of  jihadi wars, land appropriations, cultural annihilations and 
enslavements. 
CNN quotes people like Islamic supremacist “Palestinian”  far-Left 
activist Linda Sarsour, giving them the imprimatur of  legitimacy, while voices 
of 
reason are silenced. The argument made by Islamic  supremacists is that 
Muslims shouldn’t have to weigh school vs. religious  observances. Nonsense. 
You 
have a holiday, you take the day. No biggie. When I  was young, I took off 
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur from my schools. My school  didn’t give Jewish 
kids those days off. My family, my community never thought  twice about it. 
But we never sought to impose our religion on others. 
Their objective is much bigger than school holidays — it is to impose  
Islam. 
 
(http://pamelageller.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/nyc-muslim-schools.jpeg) 
“New York City public schools to have Muslim holidays off,” By Greg  
Botelho, _CNN,_ 
(http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/04/us/new-york-muslim-school-holidays/)   March 4, 
2015 
(CNN)New York City public schools will now observe two Muslim holidays,  
officials announced Wednesday, making the district — the nation’s biggest —  
one of the few to put Islamic holy days on its calendar. 
Under the change announced by New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and city  
Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina, there will be no class for Eid al-Adha, also  
known as the Festival of Sacrifice, starting next September 24. Another 
Muslim  holiday, Eid al-Fitr — a festival marking the end of the holy month of 
Ramadan  — will become a holiday for those in summer school starting in 2016. 
“This is a common-sense change,” de Blasio said Wednesday, “and one that  
recognizes our growing Muslim community and honors its contributions to our  
city.” 
The decision affects some 1 million students in New York City. While it’s  
not known exactly how many of them are Muslim, City Council Speaker Melissa  
Mark-Viverito said that almost 1 million of the more than 8 million people 
in  the city’s five boroughs practice Islam and a 2009 Columbia University 
study  found that roughly 10% of New York City public school students are 
Muslim. 
The move isn’t a surprise, given de Blasio’s campaign pledge to alter the  
school calendar with Muslim families in mind. 
“Muslim students and their families who observe Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha 
 shouldn’t have to choose between an instructional day and their religious  
obligations,” said Farina. “This new addition will also enable a teachable 
 moment in the classroom for our students to learn about religious 
tolerance  and the societal contributions of various cultures.” 
Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab American Association  of New 
York and the parent of three public school students, said a plan in  which 
students wouldn’t have to choose between education and faith “a win for  our 
children and for future generations in this country.” 
“Muslims are a part of the fabric of this country,” she said. “We make our 
 country proud, and today, New York City made us proud.” 
New York City joins school districts in other states, including New Jersey, 
 Massachusetts and Vermont, that similarly observe Muslim holidays, 
according  to a news release from Farina’s office. 
And Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha join other religious holidays already on  
New York’s public school calendar. In addition to holidays like Easter that  
always fall on a weekend, students already have Christian holidays such as  
Good Friday and Christmas off, as well as the Jewish holidays of Rosh 
Hashanah  and Yom Kippur.

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