The Principle of the King Fahd Academy in Acton in London, Dr. Sumaya Alyusuf, fully admits there are textbooks which describe Jews as apes and Christians as pigs and doesn’t intend to take them out of the curriculum. Alyusuf explains the books in question “have good chapters that can be used by the teachers,” and that it’s the teacher’s responsibility to choose what to teach in the classes.
Alyusuf was interviewed by the BBC’s Jeremy Paxman on ‘Newsnight’ when she tried to reiterate that the school will keep the books.
Dr Alyusuf replied: “Just to reiterate what I said earlier, there are chapters from these books that are used and that will serve our objectives. But we don’t teach hatred towards Judaism or Christianity – on the contrary.”
I had no clue Wahabbists loved apes and pigs, yet on the contrary, it’s clear at least Wahabbists don’t like Piglet, the sidekick of Winnie the Pooh.
Colin Cook, a former teacher at the Academy, maintains these excerpts are being taught to children as young as five years of age. Do children at the age of five realize calling someone an ape or a pig is a term of Wahabbi endearment? Sounds like something for the Grape Ape to decide, who I should add, might or might not be Jewish.
Cook has taken the school to court alleging his employment was ended erroneously. According to Cook, when he questioned the curriculum, he was told: “This is not England. It is Saudi Arabi.” The school is in London, England.





I think the “textbooks” he is refering to are actually copies of the Koran.
Comment by Jimmy the Dhimmi — Wednesday, February 7, 2007 @ 5:55 pm UTC