It’s clear where all this is trending.
The news out of the United Kingdom every day is so mind-bogglingly stupid, so rife with cultural suicide and betrayal, that it can become numbing. But a brief video that began circulating on Wednesday was even worse than the general run of the daily news out of the Sceptered Isle, and showed, as if anyone on the planet doesn’t know by now, what shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain will be like in five years, and ten.
The video shows several rows of primary schoolchildren, neatly arranged on prayer rugs, kneeling and prostrating themselves before Allah. This was, however, not footage from an Islamic school in Britain or anywhere else. On the contrary, all the children in the video are clearly English non-Muslims. Making matters even worse, the incident took place in what is supposed to be a Christian school, at least nominally. It’s clear, however, that like the Church of England in general, this Church of England primary school has left behind Christianity long ago.
No one would have known it had happened at all if it hadn’t been for one child’s father calling attention to it. Premier Christian News reported Wednesday that “a parent, whose child was encouraged to practice Islamic prayer at a Church of England primary school, has sparked furore after reporting the incident to Richard Tice.”
A parent. There are at least twenty-two children prostrating themselves in the video, and yet apparently only one parent has said a word about it. And he only found out because his daughter told him: “The father told Mr Tice that when saying goodnight to his daughter, she told him: ‘We did prayers to Allah yesterday.’ He said he believed his child had been ‘coerced, manipulated and cajoled’ into the prayer. He said a teacher had shown her a video of Muslims kneeling on prayer mats, before encouraging pupils to ‘have a go’. ‘We all need to do the performing of the prayer,” the teacher allegedly said.”
The other parents either didn’t hear about this incident at all, or knew that in Britain today, one risks ruinous accusations of “racism” and “Islamophobia” for uttering even the mildest murmur of protest about this sort of thing. And so they opted to keep silent, and preserve, at least for now, the fragile equilibrium of their personal and professional lives.
If the schools keep doing this, however, that equilibrium will be upset soon enough. Meanwhile, the lone parental complaint is attracting some welcome attention: “the deputy leader of Reform UK has written to the Archbishop of Canterbury, expressing ‘significant concern’ on behalf of parents in his Lincolnshire constituency.” The Archbishop of Canterbury, however, is a woman who reveres leftism more than traditional Christianity, and so is unlikely to see anything amiss here. --->READ MORE HERESchoolchildren as young as seven 'coerced into Islamic prayer at Church of England primary':
'We did prayers to Allah yesterday,' one seven-year-old girl allegedly told her father as he was putting her to bed
Schoolchildren have allegedly been coerced into performing Islamic prayers at a Church of England (CoE) primary school.
The act of worship is said to have involved seven-year-old children at a Lincolnshire school - with parents revealing that pupils were encouraged to kneel and bow their heads in the Muslim prayer style.
Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice recieved a complaint from a concerned father in his Boston and Skegness constituency last week.
It said children were “coerced, manipulated and cajoled” into performing the act of worship - “despite none of the children in the classroom" being Muslim.
According to the Christian parent, his daughter's class were shown a demonstration video on how to correctly pray before being urged to “have a go”.
The Telegraph reports the prayer happened in a religious education lesson on Wednesday last week.
As he was putting his seven-year-old daughter to bed, the father said he was shocked after his daughter declared: “We did prayers to Allah yesterday.”
He claimed his child went onto describe the teacher urging the children to take off their shoes and telling the pupils: "We all need to do the performing of the prayer."
The parent has now said the school did not seek parental permission ahead of the lesson or given pupils the chance to decline performing the act.
The incident has been reported to Lincolnshire Police.
Speaking on behalf of the unnamed primary school, the Diocese of Lincoln has rejected the father's account of events. --->READ MORE HERE
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