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Shocking Islamic indoctrination of small innocent children

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Dec 08, 2016 2:17 pm

The disgusting Islamic indoctrination of small children must be

STOPPED

Religious leaders push for Muslim alternative to Peppa Pig

Islamic leaders in Australia have backed a campaign to produce an alternative to Peppa Pig set in a "predominantly Muslim town".

The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) has encouraged parents to raise funds for TV shows that support Islamic values.

Barakah Hills, a "halal cartoon series", has been pitched as a Muslim alternative to the UK pre-school show.

Peppa Pig is a popular children's animation shown in 180 countries.

Production company One4Kids, which makes children's shows with Islamic themes, wants to raise A$20,000 (£12,000; $15,000) to begin production on Barakah Hills.

"The show's main objective is to show children what it is like to be a practising Muslim as well as a good citizen in their community," the company said in a statement. :ymsick:

The Sydney-based company produces a range of cartoons which focus on prayer, stories of prophets, Ramadan and learning Arabic.

ANIC head Sheik Shady Alsuleiman urged people to donate to One4Kids in a video posted on its Facebook page.

"These days, in this modern age, our children have been embedded and very well occupied watching different cartoons on TV and it's our responsibility not to stop them from watching but give them another alternative," he said in the video.

One4Kids producer Subhi Alshaik told the BBC he enjoyed Peppa Pig but that "apparently there are messages in there that turn kids into brats".

"I'm a fan of Peppa Pig like many people are... Muslim, non-Muslim, pig haters, pig lovers," he said.

"We thought, maybe we should produce an alternative that is about everyday life. Why not have a show that is similar to Peppa Pig?"

According to government statistics, 2.2% of Australians list their religion as Islam, compared to 61.1% who identify as Christian.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-38218118

They appear to have forgotten the beliefs of Aborigine population :((
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Dec 08, 2016 3:31 pm

Religious indoctrination of children is against their basic human rights and should be made a criminal offense

As a Qualified Sociologist and Psychologist - I spent my early years studying the behavior of young people and different cultures - before discovering the joys of Penguin Power (Linux Computing)

I am a great believer in

SOCIAL COHESION

If children are told they are different from an early age then they will

NEVER

be able to integrate fully with the host/dominate culture

SOCIAL COHESION
A beginners guide :D

The term social cohesion refers to the bonds, or "glue," that holds a society together, often through common values, beliefs, and behaviors. Strong bonds indicate a higher level of social cohesion as shown by large percentages of the population following the rules of the society and displaying tolerance for one another. It is also demonstrated by cooperation by different groups within the community, particularly when working towards something that will benefit the society as a whole. In a cohesive society, individuals are apt to see themselves as a part of a greater whole, and to act in a way that upholds the accepted values of the society even if they don't personally agree.

When social cohesion is present in a society, citizens often share common beliefs and values which are reflected through their actions. This doesn't mean that people have to share the exact same beliefs; they instead have at least a few things in common and act in a similar fashion some of the time. For example, in regards to religion, it can mean that people can worship as they wish rather than all members of the society belonging to the same faith. There is often what is referred to as a "social contract" in place, which is the set of unwritten rules and expectations for which members of a society are expected to comply. Examples include voting, paying taxes, and displaying tolerance for others.

When there are strong bonds of commonality among members of a society, levels of social cohesion are considered high. This is demonstrated by significant portions of society following the rules and acting in the way that is expected of them. This type of behavior is also referred to as "playing by the rules." People can demonstrate this in many areas of their lives, for example by fulfilling society's expectations in going to school, getting a job, marrying, and starting a family. In other words, social cohesion is seen in groups when they tend to live in a similar fashion.

Another way that social cohesion is demonstrated is when groups of people band together for a common cause, usually to work towards a goal that will benefit society as a whole. An example of this could be when members of different community groups, such as the Boy Scouts and a church youth group, work together to raise money to build a park; this is also known as community cohesion. Often in the presence of high levels of social cohesion, citizens tend to see themselves as part of larger whole and are willing to act for the "greater good" of the community. This is also demonstrated when people behave in a way that is socially acceptable, even if it means their actions don't always reflect their personal beliefs.
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