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Arkansas: Public high school students use art to learn Islamic faith

Feb 25, 2019 1:00 pm By Robert Spencer 26 Comments

When does the project begin that will teach students the Christian faith? Right, never. That would be unconstitutional. But this? This is fine, because Muslims are being subjected to harassment and discrimination all over the country, right? Well, “people are very nice. So far I’ve not had a bad experience.” Oops. How inconvenient for the narrative.

“Arkansas high school students use art to learn Islamic faith,” by Dave Perozek, Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, February 24, 2019:

    A high school art project helped students gain a new perspective by connecting them with people of the Islamic faith.

    Fayetteville High School students in Ashley Grisso’s advanced placement world history classes worked in groups of two or three. They interviewed Muslims in the community, then told their stories through art.

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2019/02/arkansas-public-high-school-students-use-art-to-learn-islamic-faith

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Re: Arkansas: Public high school students use art to learn Islamic faith
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2019, 01:13:09 am »
All religions are equal, but ONE religion is more equal than all the rest of them.
(apologies to George Orwell)