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British Children’s Homework Assignment: “Convert to Islam”

In Guernsey, a town in one of the British Channel Island, junior high students at Les Beaucamp High School (equivalent to 7th grade in America) were given a bizarre “creative writing” homework assignment. They were asked to explain to their parents:

“how becoming a pupil has changed your life [and] how much you love your family and hope they can accept your choice”.

Their teacher Amber Stables, claims the homework assignment was an example of “creative writing” and purely fictional. Nonetheless, she directed them to:

“Focus: How would it make you feel having to tell your parents this? How would/could they react?”

She added, the assignment was “purely to test your knowledge of what we have learnt this year and how well you can argue objectively!!!!”

Sadly, this type of education is widespread throughout the U.K., well beyond the Channel Islands.

Muslim children outnumber non-Muslim children throughout the U.K.

In cities throughout the UK: Bradford, Leicester, Luton in Bedfordshire, Slough in Berkshire, and the London boroughs of Newham, Redbridge and Tower Hamlets– nearly two-thirds of children are Islamic.

In 13 Birmingham public schools children are being taught “Christians lie” and “wives must have sex or go to hell.” Non-Muslim parents’ concerns have been ignored and the Department of Education Superintendent insists the Islamization of its school system “is not a police matter.”

Consider how 14-year-old girls are treated in the U.K.: Muslim leader Mohammed Shahid Akhtar, the Imam of Birmingham’s Central Jamia Masjid Ghamkol Sharif Mosque, argues child marriage must be enforced.

Upon learning a teenager did not want to be married Akhtar said, “She’s 14. By Sharia, grace of Allah, she’s legal to get married.” Likewise, Sheikh Maulana Abu Sayeed, president of the Islamic Sharia Council in Britain, explains men who rape their wives should not be prosecuted because “sex is part of marriage.”

Not to mention the sex-trafficking ring of nearly 2,000 children in Oxfordshire– where girls as young as 11 were being raped, drugged and held against their will in care homes (public housing) and later forced to have abortions.

British public officials did nothing because they didn’t want to be labeled as “racist” or “Islamaphobic” because all of the perpetrators were Muslim men.

The Birmingham City Council suppressed information  for 23 years of a sex trafficking operation targeting children specifically linked to Muslim cab drivers.

Numerous incidents continue. But safeguarding British citizens will only happen after they demand accountability from their government. Protesting, knocking officials out of office, running for office, filing law suits, all may help. But they must demand that their political and legal systems eliminate Shari’a councils. They must demand that their prisons place safeguards for incarcerated non-Muslims who are bullied into conversion. And they must oppose their police departments’ inane attempt to become “culturally diverse” by hiring convicted criminals instead of prioritizing curtailing crime.

The U.K. has significant challenges ahead– especially if its children are being encouraged to convert to Islam as a creative writing homework assignment.

Article reposted with permission from Constitution.com.

Bethany Blankley

Bethany Blankley is the Senior Editor for Constitution.com. Her syndicated show, "America's Betrayal," can be heard on Conservative Review Radio, WAAR Radio, and other talk radio stations. Her columns have been published by The Washington Times, Newsday, Western Journalism, Townhall, The Christian Post, Charisma News, and others. She was a former communications strategist to four Senators, one Congressman, one New York governor, and several nonprofits. She holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Theology and Political Science. Follow her: @bethanyblankley & www.bethanyblankley.com.

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