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How pro-Hamas rhetoric infected US high schools
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<blockquote data-quote="Valletta" data-source="post: 77526507" data-attributes="member: 430841"><p>Indeed, the examples of textbooks being used in classrooms nationwide promoting anti-Zionist and antisemitic tropes remain innumerable. </p><p><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://archive.org/details/WorldHistoryPatternsOfInteraction/page/n1137/mode/2up__;!!F0Stn7g!CwBmahQGNk1M9nz5T_ODZ6hKk3Bz6evxtbUkJV8_ymAGNTlieo25uQYpPze-AqEF-yxWTnn0Ju-wxdUZcZz6EA$" target="_blank">World History: Patterns of Interaction (McDougal Littell, a division of Houghton Mifflin Company 2009): page 1019</a>…<em>“While the United Nations granted the Palestinians their own homeland, the Israelis seized most of that land, including the West Bank and Gaza, during its various wars.” </em></p><p>This is false. In 1948 the United Nations partitioned Palestine according to UN Resolution 181 between Arabs and Jews.</p><p><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://archive.org/details/WorldHistoryPatternsOfInteraction/page/n1137/mode/2up__;!!F0Stn7g!CwBmahQGNk1M9nz5T_ODZ6hKk3Bz6evxtbUkJV8_ymAGNTlieo25uQYpPze-AqEF-yxWTnn0Ju-wxdUZcZz6EA$" target="_blank">World History: Patterns of Interaction (McDougal Littell, a division of Houghton Mifflin Company 2009): page 270</a>… <em>“Because the Qur’an forbade forced conversion, Muslims allowed conquered peoples to follow their own religion.</em>” This is false. Those who were conquered by the Muslim empire became its citizens. Forced conversions were routine. The only other choices were exile, death, or a heavy tax. </p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://nypost.com/2024/01/13/opinion/how-pro-hamas-rhetoric-infected-elementary-schools/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>We need school choice so this kind of propaganda is not forced on our children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valletta, post: 77526507, member: 430841"] Indeed, the examples of textbooks being used in classrooms nationwide promoting anti-Zionist and antisemitic tropes remain innumerable. [URL='https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://archive.org/details/WorldHistoryPatternsOfInteraction/page/n1137/mode/2up__;!!F0Stn7g!CwBmahQGNk1M9nz5T_ODZ6hKk3Bz6evxtbUkJV8_ymAGNTlieo25uQYpPze-AqEF-yxWTnn0Ju-wxdUZcZz6EA$']World History: Patterns of Interaction (McDougal Littell, a division of Houghton Mifflin Company 2009): page 1019[/URL]…[I]“While the United Nations granted the Palestinians their own homeland, the Israelis seized most of that land, including the West Bank and Gaza, during its various wars.” [/I] This is false. In 1948 the United Nations partitioned Palestine according to UN Resolution 181 between Arabs and Jews. [URL='https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://archive.org/details/WorldHistoryPatternsOfInteraction/page/n1137/mode/2up__;!!F0Stn7g!CwBmahQGNk1M9nz5T_ODZ6hKk3Bz6evxtbUkJV8_ymAGNTlieo25uQYpPze-AqEF-yxWTnn0Ju-wxdUZcZz6EA$']World History: Patterns of Interaction (McDougal Littell, a division of Houghton Mifflin Company 2009): page 270[/URL]… [I]“Because the Qur’an forbade forced conversion, Muslims allowed conquered peoples to follow their own religion.[/I]” This is false. Those who were conquered by the Muslim empire became its citizens. Forced conversions were routine. The only other choices were exile, death, or a heavy tax. [URL unfurl="true"]https://nypost.com/2024/01/13/opinion/how-pro-hamas-rhetoric-infected-elementary-schools/[/URL] We need school choice so this kind of propaganda is not forced on our children. [/QUOTE]
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