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Irate Muslim parents withdraw children en masse from UK school over pro-LGBTQ curriculum




Irate Muslim parents withdraw children en masse from UK school over pro-LGBTQ curriculum

Irate Muslims have withdrawn over 600 of their children from a school in Birmingham in protest after lessons about homosexuality were introduced into the curriculum.

As the Liberal reported last month Muslim parents were outraged after the Parkfield Community School’s assistant head teacher, Andrew Moffat MBE, introduced books promoting the LGBTQ agenda to primary school children’s reading list.

Mr Moffat, who was made an MBE for campaigning against homophobia, introduced books such as “Mommy, Mama and Me” and “King & King”.

This programme was meant to test the waters before the British government make lessons regarding LGBTQQIP2SAA life styles compulsory in all UK schools for children aged six and up.

The number of children withdrawn in protest at the pro-Homosexual lifestyle curriculum is around 80% of the student body of the primary school.

This signifies an overwhelming rebuke of the pro-LBTQ+ “No outsiders” programme .

In a statement on the Alum Rock Community Forum it reads that the children have been withdrawn over the school’s “undermining of parental rights and aggressively promoting homosexuality”

The Guardian reported that in 2017 a broad survey of British Muslims found that over half believe homosexuality should be criminalised while nearly a quarter want full Sharia (Islamic Law) imposed as the UK’s law system.

At the time Trevor Phillips, the former head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, sounded the alarm stating the findings were “extremely worrying” as they suggested on many issues Muslims were “nation within a nation”.

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