
Nicky Morgan, Secretary of State of Education, the one with a gay activist from Stonewall (Conservative activist Luke Tryll) as her first appointed advisor, is in the news again.
She is telling teachers to report children who exhibit negative attitudes to homosexuality to the thought police.
They are going to grow up to be terrorists, apparently.
Even the teachers’ unions, so often bastions of progressive attitudes, are not amused by this new imposition of subjective workload.
The BBC reported:
‘The education secretary was speaking as schools in England and Wales were issued with a guide to identifying pupils in danger of radicalisation.
‘She said attacking core British values or being extremely intolerant of homosexuality were examples of behaviour that could raise the alarm.
‘Ms Morgan said it was “a safeguarding” issue comparable to protecting children at risk from gangs or sexual abuse.’ Yes, really. Homophobia is that bad.
Asked on BBC’s Radio 4 Today Programme to come up with an example of behaviour that might be a cause for concern, she said: “Sadly, Isis are extremely intolerant of homosexuality.”
‘Sadly?’ Is Nicky Morgan carrying a bit of a candle for ISIS? Would she love them better if, despite all their land-grabbing, slaughter, extortion and rape they had applied for a float in the London Gay Pride parade?
As it happens, Muslims in general are ‘extremely intolerant of homosexuality’.
Is the Government with this initiative taking the first tentative steps to rounding up all Muslim children and sending them and their families off to the Muslim land of their heritage? I doubt that.
What instead we are seeing is a desire to grab hold of Christian children and force some politically-correct attitudes into them. The Trojan Horse affair, which started with a Muslim takeover of schools in Birmingham has been used to give Ofsted new guidelines which are now being used against Christian schools.
It will be the same here. There is already a drive to sneak homosexual propaganda into schools on the pretext of ‘tackling homophobic bullying’. This counter-terrorism slant is just a bit of window-dressing to make pro-sodomy indoctrination a bit more acceptable.
In reality, it won’t be a Muslim child who will be picked on. Instead, look out for the first story of a child of Christian or working-class parents being reported to the police for ‘homophobia’ and then taken into ‘care’ by Social Services.
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Morgan claims to be a Christian but she is an apostate – she closed a Christian school while allowing a Muslim school to remain open, she stopped funding for nursery schools that teach creation (claiming it to be “extremist”) and she congratulated the people of Ireland for voting to pervert marriage.
As we draw closer to the 2nd coming of Christ we must expect more “Christians” to fall away from the truth and embrace apostate views.
Teachers are being asked to look out for signs of “radicalisation” in schools, though I don’t know how they are supposed to distinguish between a burst of teenage piety, which is common with Christian teenagers too, and a likelihood to leave for Syria, or to become a suicide bomber or gunman nearer home. If these teenagers quietly hold pious fundamentalist beliefs without trying to act out battles fought long ago in Arabia, then I’m not sure that we really care.
Recently a Kindle book has appeared on Amazon,”West Meets Islam” by Plantagenet Richardson. It deals, inter alia, with this very problem, the awkward position of pious Muslims in the West who like Western society, and yet long for something more Islamic. The author maintains that they may well despise existing Islamic states, and so support the idealistic Islamic State, but of course many of them will see through that and realise how horrific it is. It’s putting a big burden on teachers to make sure that they do.