Justin Trudeau's Post-National, MAID, Harm-Reduction, LGBTQ-2 Canada
"You are out to lunch if you think it's acceptable to not show up because ... there's Pride activities going on at school.""[Non-Islamic students did not complain when Ramadan was acknowledged.] It goes two ways!""If you want to be respected for who you are, if you don't want to suffer prejudice for your religion, your colour of skin, your whatever, then you better give it back to people who are different than you.""In Uganda, if they think you're gay, they will execute you. If you believe that kind of thing, then you don't belong here, because that is what Canada believes.""We believe in freedom, we believe that people can marry whomever they want, that is in the law, and if you don't think that should be the law, you can't be Canadian.""You don't belong here, and I mean it."Unnamed Londonderry School teacher, Edmonton
Someone
recorded an audio tape of this schoolteacher tongue-lashing one of her
students. This is how far down the rabbit-hole of an alternate world of
gender dysphoria Canada has fallen into under the ministrations of a
government that has declared itself 'feminist', post-national,
'progressive', dedicated to equality, diversity and inclusion,
championing the right of the LGBTQ-2 community to bully the majority of
Canadians for whom gender and sexual preferences within any community is
a matter of privacy which should have no glaring public theatrical
shows, much less insist that everyone celebrate their differences.
The
audio that resulted from the taping began circulating, and was posted
online by a U.S.-based Islamic scholar, Hamzah wald Maqbul -- which he
explained had been forwarded on to him by "multiple sources". Edmonton
Public Schools confirmed the authenticity of the recording, adding it is
"taking steps to address the situation".
"I want to emphasize that the views expressed by the teacher do not
reflect the values of acceptance, inclusion and belonging that are so
strong at Londonderry School", principal Ed Charpentier wrote to parents.
The
school is located in North Edmonton, a junior high. The public school
board sets aside the first week of June as Pride Week: "Join us in celebrating schools that are welcoming, inclusive and safe -- because all students belong here",
an official district announcement states. Canadian Muslim communities
have been pushing back against in-school Pride observations. Silently
and obviously, by recommending absences of Muslim students at staged
events held at elementary schools when announcements such as an
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia erupt.
There months earlier schools in London, Ontario marked Rainbow Day.
An
estimated 4 percent of the entire Canadian population represent the
non-heterosexual population. In the past this demographic was scorned,
belittled, victimized, discriminated against, and faced violent
persecution. That is no longer the case. People are generally more
tolerant, believing that everyone is entitled to live their lives the
way that is most suited to their expectations and orientation. That this
has been translated to demands by the community that they be 'noticed',
extolled and celebrated by everyone else not of their community is
accepted by some in the general population, while others consider the
loud, brash demands unacceptable.
A
wave of ultra-progressive 'woke' enlightenment has washed over
governments and institutions at every level. Those in the population
unwilling to lend themselves to the entertaining spectacle of gay
parades, finding them offensive are belittled and slandered, their
disinterest interpreted as 'homophobic' and 'racist'. School boards
across the country have hewed to the temper of the times where the
federal government has led the way in favouring all the recognition
demands of the LGBTQ-2 community. Elementary school curricula now
include introductions to the community, inviting children to admire and
emulate the conceits of a culture unlike that of their families'
cultures.
"[Parents] should use their discretion [with respect to keeping their children home on select days; the London Council of Imams is] not in the position to direct parents on whether to choose to have your [children] ... attend or be absent from school.""As a secular school board, public schools should not be taking positions to promote a certain set of values and beliefs over or at the expense of others [and a series of lectures would be announced to provide] faith-based clarifications on sexuality and gender issues."Statement, London Council of Imams
Muslims
are entirely correct to feel themselves imposed upon in this matter.
Just as non-Muslims feel that requests by the Muslim community to
provide prayer rooms in the secular school system for the use of Muslim
students who are enjoined to pray five times daily, is entirely
inappropriate in public schools in a non-Islamic country. One needn't go
back very far, only a few years, when the Canadian educational system
was void on Pride celebrations. In 2018 the Toronto District School
Board allowed the raising of the rainbow flag on school property.
Pride-themed
events, decor and activities have become a feature of school districts
across the country. In St. John's, Newfoundland at one school,
elementary schoolchildren filed into school under a rainbow arch with
teachers waving Progress Pride flags, with loud dance music blaring and a
school assembly featured an appearance by a visiting drag performer.
Education ministers in British Columbia and Ontario circulated official
Pride Month notices in reminders to staff that these celebrations are
now mandatory; failure to properly observe Pride could be viewed as a
violation of the Canadian Human Rights Code.
St. John's, Newfoundland |
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