**Infiltration** of American education is underway, raising alarm bells among concerned citizens.
Recent outcomes from the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) convention reveal a disturbing trend: the infiltration of a terror-tied Islamic organization into public school systems.
The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), known for its documented ties to extremist movements, was granted a significant platform during this year's NJEA event, under the auspices of Democrat gubernatorial candidate Sean Spiller.
This is not merely a case of educational outreach but a strategic move to embed Islamic principles within our schools, all under the guise of inclusivity and understanding.
At this large gathering, ICNA distributed educational materials that explicitly promote Sharia law, pushing an agenda that seeks to normalize Islamic practices while sidelining Western values.
Among the disturbing recommendations found in ICNA's teaching guides are instructions for educators to create prayer spaces for Muslim students, adapt lunch menus to include halal options, and even enforce modesty rules that align with Islamic traditions for female students.
What’s particularly alarming is the way in which ICNA cloaks its radical agenda in the language of educational equity. The group's materials downplay the complexities of Islamic history, promoting a sanitized view that omits its violent past.
ICNA's focus on enforcing Islamic principles in education is not just about accommodating religious beliefs; it aims to reshape the cultural narrative within classrooms. Educators are being taught to minimize the celebration of Christian traditions and even suppress discussions around any criticisms of Islam.
The NJEA's association with ICNA raises serious questions about accountability and the integrity of our public education system.
Parents and community leaders have every right to demand answers – why are terror-linked organizations being allowed to disseminate their materials in our schools?
Additionally, how will the NJEA rebuild trust with parents after such a glaring misstep that effectively compromises the integrity of education in New Jersey?
This incident serves as a wake-up call; it highlights the urgent need for vigilance in safeguarding our schools from radical influences that seek to undermine American values.
The presence of ICNA at the NJEA convention is not merely a localized issue—it reflects a broader trend that could potentially extend nationwide if left unchecked.
The fight to protect the integrity of American education must begin now, before the foundational principles of our society are erased in favor of extremist agendas.
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