Posted on 05/29/2019 10:27:09 PM PDT by Cronos
Members of Birminghams Muslim community will walk at the front of this years Pride parade alongside the primary school teacher at the centre of a row over LGBT-inclusive relationship education.
Andrew Moffat, assistant head teacher at Parkfield Community School and pioneer of the inclusive No Outsiders programme, will walk arm in arm with LGBT+ Muslim campaigners on Saturday (May 25).
Birmingham Pride co-director Lawrence Barton said: Were delighted that Andrew [Moffat] is going to be leading the carnival parade this year, joined by Muslim friends, in a space that celebrates equality, freedom, respect and tolerance for all communities.
Therell be many families from all different types of communities shoulder to shoulder with the LGBTQ community, and to have Andrew at the front of that with Muslim friends, thats the message were sending out this year, he added, according to I Am Birmingham.
Moffat will be joined by Saima Razzaq from the diversity group Supporting Education of Equality and Diversity in Schools (SEEDS), and Khakan Qureshi, founder of Finding A Voicea support group for south Asian LGBT+ people.
Announcing her involvement, Razzaq wrote on social media: As a gay Muslim woman, visibility for me is more important than its ever been. Whilst the fanfare outside schools continues, protestors need to understand that their actions will have a devastating impact on children from all communities.
I dont want to see any more suicides within the South Asian community. I dont want anyone to grow up with shame. I dont want anyone to be forced to choose between their community, their faith or their family to simply be themselves.
Qureshi is one of many who have spoken out against the protests which have been taking place outside of schools across Birmingham over the past few weeks.
He has called the protestors behaviour disgusting, telling the Birmingham Mail on Thursday (May 23): If the community want us to be brothers and sisters, its about solidarity and support for each other, so how can you do that if you have conflict and barriers?
Birmingham school protests continue The protests began in March, when a group of mostly Muslim parents who took offence to Moffats No Outsiders programme pulled their children out of school.
In the ensuing weeks, demonstrations have taken place at several schools in Birmingham and Manchester, leading to a national debate on LGBT-inclusive education.
On Friday, Anderton Park Primary School was forced to close its doors early due to a mass protest reportedly attended by 400 people.
An interesting tidbit about life in the Middle East and the muslim world, in general. Two men doing the dirty deed is rather common. A lot more common than one would think. But, don’t dare say that anyone is gay or you have the following options in many of the countries: thrown off a roof, hanged, stoned or shot.
When I was in high school, I read a book written by a lesbian former Muslim highlighting all of the reasons why Islam is no longer her religion. “The Trouble With Islam.” It’s an interesting read.
Islam is a war plan.
Good luck with the Islamification of Europe.
Muslim Brotherhood could not even hold power in Egypt.
I also recommend Nabeel Qureshi’s “No God but One: Allah or Jesus”
it will strengthen one’s Christian faith
I’ll say this about muslims. You can’t be a true believer in Islam and an sj libtard at the same time. If you care so little about your faith that you’d be in a parade celebrating homosexuality why bother with the rest of the stuff?
Eh ???
forced to choose between their community, their faith or their family to simply be themselves...
What is “themselves”.
One of my “selves” is to want to grab pretty women and kiss them on the street. I don’t.
Because it’s wrong.
So if your “self” if gay, you don’t get to act on it.
I am sick to death hearing about muslims. It’s all everybody talks about. Gag...
And to think that I was born there. SMH.
Unconstitutional Separation Of Church and State based on
a letter written post presidency to a church by a
increasingly disrespected political giant - bad
Murderous intolerant cult masquerading as a religion
but given all kinds of exceptional and undeserved privilege - good
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