Muslim dad blasts a school for teaching children ‘gay is ok’

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Tue 09 July 2019:

A Muslim dad blasts a school for teaching children being “gay is ok” as parents fury over LGBT lessons rages on. The man flew into a rage during protests outside Parkfield Community School in Birmingham.  He fumed to journalists: “Don’t teach our children that gay is ok, because in Islam gay is not ok. “But we have to tolerate it, we have no issues against the person who practices sodomy. Let him do it at home.”

‘GAY IS NOT OK’

The dad’s outburst comes after parents took home 600 kids from school in March following headteacher Andrew Moffatt’s “No Outsiders” project – an LGBT awareness programme.

Don’t teach our children that gay is ok, because in Islam gay is not ok. Muslim Dad

The school has refused to axe the programme which has caused outrage in the predominantly Muslim community. Parkfield – rated outstanding by Ofsted – offers five lessons a year covering age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.

NOT A MUSLIM ISSUE

Mariam Ahmed, 31, has a four-year-old daughter in reception and launched the parents’ first petition against No Outsiders in January. She said: “This is not a Muslim issue. We have been supported by Jews and Christians over this.“They are trying to radicalise and reengineer our beliefs and they’re saying if you don’t support us, then you must be a homophobe and you must be a radical. “It’s just not true. If we had a thing against being gay then we would have campaigned when Mr Moffatt was appointed four years ago.

File Photo: Hundreds of parents have gathered outside Parkfield Community School. Picture: Caters News

They are trying to radicalise and reengineer our beliefs and they’re saying if you don’t support us, then you must be a homophobe and you must be a radical.

Parent Mariam Ahmed

“His only focus is on gender reassignment and homosexuality, that’s all the guy is focusing on. “He is bringing gay celebrities into assembly, and showing pupils pictures of his partner. There was a gay author brought in during World Book Day. “That is all he is focused on and it is completely unnecessary. It is overload. “We have no issue with Mr Moffatt as a person at all. He’s homosexual, that’s fine. We don’t have an issue with that. But his sex life needs to be left in his bedroom.”

PUTTING IDEAS IN HEADS

She added: “If he was heterosexual and went into a primary school class and said ‘I like women’, ‘have a look at my wife’, then the police would be called in a jiffy. “He is bringing his personal life to work, telling kids in the corridor that it is okay to be gay. It’s putting ideas in heads. “They have turned this into a row about homophobia. But being against this programme doesn’t mean we are anti-gay.Parents have vowed to stage multiple future protests until the school agrees to scrap the lessons permanently.

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