Classes on 20th anniversary to focus on 'anti-Muslim racism'
By Art Moore WND
August 30, 2021
As the 20th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, teachers in Virginia schools are being instructed to avoid connecting the attacks to Islam and instead focus on "anti-Muslim racism."
The state's Department of Education hosted a speaker described as an "education leadership scholar" who alleged that anti-Muslim sentiment rises around the anniversary of the attacks targeting the nation's political, military and economic centers that killed nearly 3,000 people.
The speaker, Amaarah DeCuir, delivered a PowerPoint presentation that stated school and classroom 9/11 commemorations "are sites for increased anti-Muslim racism," the Daily Wire reported.
"This year's 20th anniversary commemorations will likely result in heightened risks of racist discourse, threats, and violence targeting Muslim students in schools and society," it states.
"Educators are well-positioned to disrupt these risks by centering the socio-emotional needs of Muslims in their commemoration plans."
DeCuir presented a list of teaching standards that are "in" and "out."
"In" is "acknowledgment of anti-Muslim racism."
"Out," among others things, are the "false assumption of Muslim responsibility for 9/11" and "American exceptionalism."
She said examples of "harmful teaching" on 9/11 include "reducing 9/11 instruction to death counts and fear mongering," "teaching about Islam and/or Muslims" and "amplifying the extremists and extremist acts of 9/11."
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