INDOCTRINATION AT GLOUCESTERSHIRE SCHOOLS
Tredington Community Primary School is a pleasant, typically English, village
school near Tewkesbury. For some time now there has been a covert
operation initiated by Labour’s pro-Islam Department of Education, and executed
at local level by compliant county educational authorities, for the purposes of
indoctrinating young impressionable British children in the Islamic religion.
As part of that exercise, schools in rural areas, without proper parental
consultation, are now exposing our
children
to
influences that a great many parents would rather that they did not.
Apparently the cover story in force
in Tredington is that the school wants its children to know about Islam and to
“recognise how much it means to millions of people across the world”. Put
another way, the school is carrying out Labour’s indoctrination programme in much the
same way as the educational authorities did in the old
Soviet Union when they installed a sanitised version of communism in young minds.
But, typically, full-blown Islam,
with
warts and all, is not the version to be taught. You know, the version that has some
unacceptable views on democracy, women’s rights and religious tolerance.
Instead, our youngsters, through the collaboration of some ignorant or
politically motivated teaching staff, are to be indoctrinated in the
Government’s “fluffy pink-bunny” version of Islam, where Muslims are all portrayed as
victims of wicked White British racism!
British 4-year-olds made to
celebrate Eid and Ramadan!
Children at the tiny
62-pupil school began indoctrination day with a special assembly, taken by one
of the parents who is a Muslim. They then went on to make Eid cards to
give to their friends and families, before progressing to creating Mendhi
patterns and making Indian sweets. Strangely, teachers failed to mention
those annoying little verses from the Koran that Muslim clerics never seem to
want to discuss. Neither do they mention Jihad and similar real-world unpleasantries.
The children, aged
from 4 to 11, were encouraged to celebrate the end of Ramadan, and were also
made to
generally feel ashamed to be British, instead of feeling proud to be British.
Gullible parents also
had a treat in store, particularly those daft enough to attend with purses or
wallets. Organisers soon had them contributing towards Muslim victims of
the
Pakistan earthquake disaster, with nothing going to
deserving British charitable causes.
Meet Jane Dunwell
Quote of the day goes to a certain
Jane Dunwell who, apparently, is the school’s head teacher. An obviously
excited Jane is quoted in the media as saying: "It was brilliant. It was
all about global citizenship. We were thinking about other people across
the world. We felt part of the whole world as opposed to a small island."
We would politely suggest to Jane that she retire to a darkened room and calm
down!
Perhaps Jane can tell
us when “the show” is going to Bradford, Luton or Wolverhampton to portray a
sympathetic version of Christianity in predominantly Muslim schools, with the
children
making Christmas cards and singing carols. and their parents contributing
to alleviate the suffering of the many British pensioners living in poverty.
There, she could make a point of
decrying anti-white racism!!
Tredington part of
a county wide attack on young minds
But Tredington
Community school is not alone when it comes to Government sponsored Islamic
indoctrination. We have also learned that pupils in selected schools
across the county are to take part in a theatre-based campaign to “tackle the
problem of Islamophobia”!
“Islamophobia” you will note – NOT anti-white
immigrant racism!
School children are
to be made to work with a “propaganda-masquerading-as-theatre” outfit called the
Fairgame Theatre Company. The objective, in their politically-loaded
words, is to “create a work that raises awareness of the problem, and
to challenge prejudices”! Then, after a series of one-day workshops, a
selected group of suitably brainwashed pupils will participate in a week
“experimenting with storytelling, dance, drama, music and film making”!
Perhaps Gloucester
County Council’s Education Authority can confirm that all these people, who are
so keen to work so closely with our
children, have been properly police vetted?
If they haven’t, then why are they being allowed anywhere near Gloucestershire
schools?
But, here’s the
really interesting bit. This largely nominally Christian taxpayer-funded
project, is said to be in response to the concerns of a group of unnamed school
teachers, whose political allegiances, we suggest, would make for some
interesting research. So who exactly are these anonymous people we ask, what’s their
agenda, and why is it they seem to prefer anonymity?
Political
agenda
The following passage, taken from a media report, clearly illustrates the blatant political nature of
this exercise in State-sponsored pro-Islamic indoctrination:
“Fairgame
Theatre Company spokeswoman
Sarah Blowers said: Our overall objective is to equip young people and their
teachers with the confidence and understanding to mix with people outside their
own ethnic and religious identity, and to challenge prejudice. Fairgame
will devise and rehearse a professional show based on the stories and research
that emerges from the workshops, and this piece will then be toured across the
county to schools, arts centres and theatres. The project is not a
knee-jerk reaction to the
London bombings as it has
been in planning since September 2004. However, recent events have made
this project even more vital. The scheme is being run in conjunction with
the county council, the police, Tewkesbury Borough Council, and Khayaal Theatre
which is a
professional Islamic company based in Luton.
Organisers have received a £25,000 grant from the Government’s Arts Council and
are looking to attract funding from national trusts and foundations.”
Warning to parents:
Gloucestershire
Schools whose children are to be
exposed to indoctrination include:
Maidenhill
Stonehouse
Tewkesbury School
Churchdown School
Brockworth Enterprise
Central Technology
College
Sir William Romney's, Tetbury
Ribston Hall High School for Girls

