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From the lips of someone who should know

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"Prominent author and campaigner against radical Islam, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, is calling for all of Sydney’s Islamic schools to be shut down to avoid brainwashing children.

She has also criticised the Prime Minister for his failure to acknowledge the threat of Islamic fundamentalism in schools, deeming it “negligence”.

“I think the Australian government is not very different from other liberal governments. The Government just wants to be fair but in attempting to do so they end up ignoring the problem fermenting under the surface,” she said.

“They should stop insulting the intelligence of the public by going around saying Islam is a religion of peace.”

Ms Hirsi Ali, who grew up in the predominately Islamic Somalia, is due to visit Australia for a speaking tour next week, the Daily Telegraph reports....."
https://tenplay.com.au/news/national/march-2017/renowned-antiradical-islam-critic-calls-for-all-islamic-schools-to-be-shut-down

She knows what the 'Religion of Peace" is all about, having suffered under Islam and being currently under threat of death from the Faithful.
Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 29 March 2017 8:04:33 PM
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the schools that should be shut down are mainly State ones. They groom and pervert young kids through so called ' safe' schools, teach that all cultures are equal (including Islam) and promote the idiotic gw fantasy shutting down industry through outrageous power cost. They usually think they are intelectually superior. What a joke!
Posted by runner, Thursday, 30 March 2017 11:10:10 AM
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But Islam is the most feminist religion and good for girls - According to the self-promoting mighty mouths that the uber 'Progressive' ABC lends oxygen to,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P7iD4z_O2w&t=38s
Posted by leoj, Thursday, 30 March 2017 11:14:41 AM
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The youth that are inclined to be radicalized come from Bankstown Boys High. This is a State School in a dominant Muslim area. The State should not by involved in gender specific schools as it breeds male superiority which suits Muslim view of women. We believe in equality of education for all. Schools that now separate buys and girls at curriculum breed discrimination.

Muslim Schools are not abiding by the standard curriculum teaching Art and Music rather teaching Koran in its place. This alone radicalizes young minds before critical thinking develops.
Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 30 March 2017 11:46:24 AM
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali is promoted as a "women's rights"
activist and champion. Her supporters see a self-affirming
image, one that validates their beliefs of the
backwardness, barbarity and danger of Islam and Muslims.

I have read her book "Infidel," with all the painful
details of her upbringing. And I will try to get a hold
of her latest work, "Heretic: Why Islam needs a Reformation
now."

There is no denying that Ayaan's words are brave. She
explains that:

"All cultures are flawed, but if we want to aspire to a
society, whether it's on a national level or on a
global level of individual rights and respect for human
rights, then we have to criticise these cultures..."

And heroic Muslim women and their allies continue to
challenge the injustices before them in their nations and
locales. Whether it is the work of women like Ifrah Ahmed
to end FGM, Asma Hanif of Muslimat Al-Nisaa helping battered
women or organisations like BAOBAB in Nigeria that promote
women's rights within statutory and the legal (law) paradigm.
Where the focus is on Women's Human Rights.

It is very difficult for example,
to combat extremism in an environment
like Iraq where people have suffered decades of crippling
sanctions, invasions, a lack of global investment to replace
the huge loss of infrastructure caused by sustained bombing
by foreign governments. These issues also need to be
addressed along with issues of marginalisation and so on.
However, we can only hope that through criticism reform
is possible through people that want to help and actually
work towards that end.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 30 March 2017 1:04:22 PM
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Foxy reveals that she has read something on the subject; why does she shy away from the Qur'an?
Posted by Is Mise, Thursday, 30 March 2017 3:03:00 PM
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