Thursday, April 03, 2008

Muslum Outrage -Yawn

Muslims' fury forces schools to shelve

gay storybooks for 5-year-olds


Two primary schools have withdrawn storybooks about same-sex relationships after objections from Muslim parents.

Up to 90 gathered at the schools to complain about the books which are aimed at pupils as young as five.

One story, titled King & King, is a fairytale about a prince who turns down three princesses before marrying one of their brothers.


"[Most] would be appalled to find these vile books in a school library. The educrat response has been the usual: tough luck, we're the masters, if you don't like it you're a homophobe.

But then Muslims complained. Away went the books.

Unfortunately all our other books are likely to follow."

Via Moonbattery ...

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

King & King?

oy vey ole'

ricpic said...

I guess they value their necks over their cocks. Unusual for homos.

Anonymous said...

The Christians complained loudly. No action at all from the schools. The towlheads complain = instant reaction!

But then, we tend not to butcher and mutilate those we disagree with. Perhaps the Christian strategy should be rethought. We have a choice, toughen up or give up.

Anonymous said...

The unspoken lesson: Blow stuff up. Get results.

But that's not what I'm here to tell you about. THIS is what you need to hear:

We are all oppressed minorities, and our outrage is real and must be taken seriously.

For too long, some of us have accepted that we are members of some arbitrarily created "majority". Thus, we stand by silently as our rights are taken away.

Now it's time to claim your right to be the oppressed minority, and win back your rights to fairness in employment, housing, etc.

Our culture grants special rights to those who claim a grievance, particularly those who can claim "minority" status. Use it to your advantage. You're not "white", you're a "german-american" or "anglo-american"-- a minority, and a victim of oppression. You're not "christian", you're a "baptist-american" or a "catholic-american", and a victim of oppression.

Don't let others lay exclusive claim to the rights granted to all of us. We are all minorities, all oppressed, and all equally deserving of a redress of our grievances.

rockville

Anonymous said...

Sad indeed that America's Christians are so soundly asleep at the switch and have allowed such vile perversions to be perpetrated on the innocent that we have to depend on insane infidels to stand against evil in our place.

Anonymous said...

King & King?

Shouldn't that be Queen and Queen??

Anonymous said...

Well, I'll be draped with a tablecloth and sent home to sulk... tantrums work!

e~C, gyno-American

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