Saturday, 27 November 2021

Schools tell families how to ‘decolonize Thanksgiving’

 

Schools tell families how to ‘decolonize Thanksgiving’


Schools tell families how to ‘decolonize Thanksgiving’
The District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) has provided families with the resources needed to “decolonize” Thanksgiving, including guidance on indigenous land acknowledgement.

Thanksgiving is a day that can be difficult for many to celebrate as we reflect on the history of the holiday and the horrors inflicted on our indigenous populations,” DCPS Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee said in an email sent to the families of students on November 18.

He added that, for those who did choose to celebrate, the equity team was sharing suggestions “for how you can consider decolonizing your Thanksgiving.” 

If you host a Thanksgiving meal, consider doing a land acknowledgement,” said Ferebee.

A link provided in the email led to tips on how to correctly support the indigenous people “to whom the land belongs.”

Don’t sugarcoat the past. Use terms like genocide, ethnic cleansing, stolen land, and forced removal to reflect actions taken by colonizers,” one of the recommendations read.

The guidance states that indigenous people should not be treated as “a relic of the past” and that land acknowledgements should function as “living celebrations of Indigenous communities.”

Ferebee also included in his email two articles on the matter, along with two lists of books about Native Americans – one list for adults and the other for children.

Looking for another reason to escape the public education propaganda camps, here it is,” the former chaplain of the Idaho Senate, Bryan Fischer, wrote on Twitter, commenting on the article that had brought Ferebee’s email to the attention of the wider public.

https://www.rt.com/usa/541393-schools-families-thanksgiving-advice/

Cancelled in Toronto: New Book by Girl Who Escaped Islamic State

Canadian school CANCELS event with ISIS survivor Nadia Murad because her harrowing description of torture and rape 'would be offensive to Muslims and foster Islamophobia'

  • The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is not allowing its students to attend a book club meeting featuring author Nadia Murad
  • Murad's book details how she escaped the Islamic State, where she was ripped from her home and sold into sexual slavery aged just 14 years old
  • The superintendent Helen Fisher said Muslim students would be offended and the book 'promotes Islamophobia'
  • Book club founder and TDSB parent Tanya Lee said the book 'has nothing to do with ordinary Muslims. (TDSB) should be aware of the difference'
  • The Board later issued an apology but still won't let the students attend the event

A Canadian school has cancelled an event with ISIS survivor Nadia Murad, saying her visit would be offensive to Muslims and foster 'Islamophobia'.

Murad was scheduled to sit down with students from the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) - the largest school Board in Canada with nearly 600 schools - to discuss her book The Last Girl: My Story Of Captivity in February 2022. 

Murad's graphic exposé detailed how she escaped the Islamic State, where she was ripped from her home and sold into sexual slavery aged just 14 years old, according to The Telegraph

She uses the book to talk about how she was raped and tortured before finding her way to a refugee camp in Durhok, in northern Iraq, and then to Germany where she now lives. 

Nadia Murad (pictured) wrote an exposé detailing how she escaped the Islamic State and was slated to discuss it at a book club event for the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) before it was cancelled
The event was cancelled because Superintendent Helen Fisher (pictured) said said it would offend Muslim students and 'promote Islamophobia'

Nadia Murad (pictured) wrote an exposé detailing how she escaped the Islamic State and was slated to discuss it at a book club event for the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). However, the event was cancelled because Superintendent Helen Fisher (right) said said it would offend Muslim students and 'promote Islamophobia'

In her book (pictured), Murad talks about how she was raped and tortured before finding her way to a refugee camp in Durhok, in northern Iraq, and then to Germany where she now lives

In her book (pictured), Murad talks about how she was raped and tortured before finding her way to a refugee camp in Durhok, in northern Iraq, and then to Germany where she now lives

But before the event could happen the superintendent of the Board Helen Fisher said that her students would not participate.

She has since issued an apology but refused to allow her students to attend. 

Fisher expressed that she believed the book would 'promote Islamophobia' and cited how offensive the book was to her Muslim students as her reason for cancelling the event.

The decision enraged TDSB parent Tanya Lee, who wrote an email to the superintendent about the decision.

Lee also founded the book club - called A Room Of Your Own Book Club - which allows teen girls aged 13 to 18 from secondary schools around the country to hear from female authors, and was hosting the event set to feature Murad. 

'This is what the Islamic State means. It is a terrorist organization. It has nothing to do with ordinary Muslims. The Toronto school board should be aware of the difference,' she wrote, as reported by The Telegraph.

The next day Lee told the news site that Fisher sent her a copy of the school board's policy on selecting fair, culturally-relevant reading materials, which a TDSB spokesperson said was 'a misunderstanding'.

'The equity department does not review and approve books for book clubs,' they added.

The Board later issued a statement stating they 'wanted to provide some clarification'.

'An opinion that did not reflect the position of the Toronto District School Board was shared with the organizer of the book club prior to staff having an opportunity to read the books - something that is routinely done before giving them to students,' it read.

The statement added that 'staff are currently reading' the book and the Board 'sincerely apologizes to Ms Murad (who) has powerful stories to tell,' adding that they 'believe students would learn a great deal (from)'.

Murad was captured by the Islamic State aged 14 and went on to become a leading advocate for survivors of genocide and sexual violence, a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and a UN Goodwill Ambassador (Murad pictured visiting her village for the first time after being captured by the Islamic State in 2017)

Murad was captured by the Islamic State aged 14 and went on to become a leading advocate for survivors of genocide and sexual violence, a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and a UN Goodwill Ambassador (Murad pictured visiting her village for the first time after being captured by the Islamic State in 2017)

Murad became the first woman from Iraq to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her activism in speaking out against abuse and sexual violence (pictured during the award ceremony in 2018)

Murad became the first woman from Iraq to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her activism in speaking out against abuse and sexual violence (pictured during the award ceremony in 2018)

Murad is a leading advocate for survivors of genocide and sexual violence also became a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and UN Goodwill Ambassador. 

Lee, who opened the book club up to young girls from the UK, told The Telegraph: 'The book club event for A Room Of Your Own Book Club with Nadia Murad will go ahead across Canada in February. 

'The TDSB has not committed to letting their students attend. This is unfortunate for all involved. A great loss to the students, community, and educators at the TDSB.'

However, this isn't the first time Fisher banned a book from a book club event.

Back in October, A Room Of Your Own Book Club featured author and lawyer Marie Henein, who defended Canadian radio host Jian Ghomeshi while he was being faced with sexual assault charges.

Although Ghomeshi was acquitted on all charges in 2016, the TDSB sill refused to let its students attend the event.

In response, dozens of users took to Twitter to express their fiery discontent towards TDSB's decision.

One user referred to when Holocaust survivors spoke to TDSB schools and sarcastically said: 'I guess all the Holocaust survivors who have spoken at schools were promoting hatred of Germans - any response to your idiotic position on Nadia Murad???'

Meanwhile, another user said the school's choice to cancel Murad's event is 'sad (because) she is being de-platformed'. 

Yet another response said the decision is the 'opposite' of cancel culture, 'where incompetent professionals face no consequences for bungling their jobs, because their errors are seen as being committed in the (nominal) service of social justice'. 

Malaysian Man facing 20 years for Sex with Goat


Malaysian man 'who had sex with goat' goes on trial and faces 20 years in jail or whipping if he is found guilty

  • Shaari Hasan, 60, could be jailed for 20 years if it's found he had sex with a goat
  • The goat's owner heard it making strange noises and saw a half-naked man 
  • The suspect then quickly fled the scene and the animal was later found dead 

A 60-year-old man in Malaysia could face 20 years in jail or whipping if he is found guilty of having sex with a goat.

Shaari Hasan was yesterday charged with voluntarily having had 'carnal intercourse' with the animal on July 27.

The man was discovered by the goat's owner after she heard it making strange sounds.

Shaari Hasan, 60, left, was yesterday charged with voluntarily having had 'carnal intercourse' with a goat

Shaari Hasan, 60, was yesterday charged with voluntarily having had 'carnal intercourse' with a goat

The judge said not admitting to the evidence made his guilty plea unacceptable and when the charge was again read out to him, Hasan pleaded not guilty

The judge said not admitting to the evidence made his guilty plea unacceptable and when the charge was again read out to him, Hasan pleaded not guilty

Going to check on the animal, she saw the man next to the goat, half-naked, Free Malaysia Today reports. 

The man fled the scene and the goat was found dead. The owner put in a complaint with the police and the carcass was sent to a veterinary service department for a post-mortem examination. 

The accused widower was allegedly caught behind a house in the village of Kampung Sungai Buaya in Rawang, at around 1.30pm.

He initially pleaded guilty when the charge, under Article 377 of Malaysia's criminal code, was first read out by judge Nurul Mardhiah Mohammed Redza, as reported by Detik.

A 60-year-old man in Malaysia could face 20 years in jail or whipping if he is found guilty of having sex with a goat

A 60-year-old man in Malaysia could face 20 years in jail or whipping if he is found guilty of having sex with a goat

But after being presented with evidence which was said to be taken from him when he was arrested, a green T-shirt and brown trousers, Hasan denied the items were his.

The judge said not admitting to the evidence made his guilty plea unacceptable and when the charge was again read out to him, Hasan pleaded not guilty.  

Deputy public prosecutor Siti Khadijah Amir Hamdzah opposed bail for the offence.

However Hasan's lawyer Zolazrai Zolkapli said the offence is bailable, hence his client should be freed depending on the trial's outcome. 

Bail was refused by the judge, and Hasan will return to court for mention on December 24.