Amid concerns about a new anti-bullying program specifically to protect Muslim students in the San Diego Unified School District, one angry father confronted the school board about Islamic instruction attached to it — as well as involvement by the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Parent Christopher Wyrick told the board he’s held “many titles” over the years, but “one of them I will not accept is ‘infidel.’ “
“There has been an argument over the years to keep religious beliefs out of school, especially any that happen to be associated with Judaism or Christianity,” he said at the late April meeting. “So at what point did you decide that it was OK to teach my children about Islam?”
He continued, “How does your board justify spending our tax dollars on a program that’s meant to educate our kids on the Muslim religion specifically, yet only accounts for a very, very small portion of the harassment reported?”
At that point a buzzer sounded, telling Wyrick his one-minute in front of the mic was up — but he ignored it.
Wyrick said that it “amazes” him that the district allowed CAIR to come into the schools and “implement a pro-Islam curriculum. What’s next? Teaching them about the five pillars or the conversion prayer?”
An official was heard saying “thank you very much” but Wyrick got indignant.
“Aw, dude, I’m gonna go, you’re gonna have to drag me outta here,” he told the board as some in the room rooted Wyrick on.
He asked how CAIR — with “ties to terrorists like Hamas” — could have an “ear on this board” and “implement its propaganda and hate speech into our schools in an effort to brainwash the minds of the young.”
Two officers approached Wyrick, who saw them coming and ended his speech by saying, “You guys are hypocrites, and you guys should protect your children.”
Source: America Now