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AS THE WORLD TURNS: Christian teacher forced out over Muslim pupil misbehaviour; Adult-child cultural reversal; Decline of the stiff upper lip

    Bookmark and Share News Weekly, 20 February 2010Send to a Friend | Ask a Question | Buy a Copy | View Cart
 Contents - 20 Feb 2010NW 20 February 2010

COVER STORY: Lord Monckton interviewed on global warming and the ETS - Damian Wyld
CANBERRA OBSERVED: Kevin Rudd grows cooler on global warming - national correspondent
EDITORIAL: Obama: from euphoria to nightmare in 12 months … - Peter Westmore
CHINA: Three economic events that will change the world - Ian H. McDougall
FOREIGN DEBT: The unacknowledged elephant in the room - Patrick J. Byrne
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Rudd and Henry politicise Intergenerational Report - Peter Westmore
OPINION: Can Abbott rescue Liberals from 'Ruddbullism'? - John Stone
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: In the global power shift, whither Australia? - Patrick J. Byrne
MEDICAL ETHICS: Euthanasia laws - coming to a state near you - Paul Russell
MEDICAL SCIENCE: Abortion laws: seeing what we kill - Bill Muehlenberg
UNITED KINGDOM: Britain's lords vote for liberty - Babette Francis
CIVIC VALUES: Consumerism's destructive impact on faith and family - Daniel Graham
TECHNOLOGY: Computers, TV and a shrinking attention span - Christopher J. Ward
Global conning (letter) - Frank Bellet
Fundamental cause of population shortfall (letter) - Brian A. Peachey
Julia Gillard vs. Tony Abbott (letter) - Margaret Menzel
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Christian teacher forced out over Muslim pupil misbehaviour; Adult-child cultural reversal; Decline of the stiff upper lip
BOOK REVIEW: THE THIRD CHOICE: Islam, Dhimmitude and Freedom, by Mark Durie - Mervyn Bendle (reviewer)
BOOK REVIEW: DIVERSITY: The Invention of a Concept, by Peter Wood - Bill James (reviewer)
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Christian teacher forced out over Muslim pupil misbehaviour

LONDON: A Christian teacher ... claimed he was forced out of his job after complaining that Muslim pupils as young as eight hailed the September 11 hijackers as heroes.

Nicholas Kafouris, 52, is suing his former school for racial discrimination. He told a tribunal that he had to leave his £30,000-a-year post because he would not tolerate the "racist" and "anti-Semitic" behaviour of Year 4 pupils.

The predominantly Muslim youngsters openly praised Islamic extremists in class and described the September 11 terrorists as "heroes and martyrs".

One pupil said: "Don't touch me, you're a Christian" when he brushed against him. Others said: "We want to be Islamic bombers when we grow up", and "The Christians and Jews are our enemies - you too because you're a Christian".

Mr Kafouris, a Greek Cypriot, taught for 12 years at Bigland Green Primary School in Tower Hamlets, East London.

The teacher claims racial discrimination by the school, its headmistress and her assistant head after they failed to take action about the comments made by pupils to him. ...

"Some children were expressing delight at the death and killing of people of other cultures and religions."

Extract from: Lucy Ballinger, "Christian teacher 'forced out' after complaining Muslim pupils praised 9/11 hijackers 'as heroes'", Daily Mail (UK), February 9, 2010.
URL:
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1249393/9-11-bombers-heroes-What-Muslim-children-told-Christian-teacher-forced-job-tolerating-racism.html

 

Adult-child cultural reversal

[Today there exists a] widely held assumption that children - babes, tweens, and teens - are innately wiser than their elders. They know better (sexual and fashion choices). They are discerning (music). They feel, therefore they understand (politics).

Or so we have come to think due to a stunning if under-appreciated cultural reversal. Once upon a time, we believed wisdom was an expression of experience and maturity. Today, we believe the exact opposite. ...

It is hard to overstate the significance of this change more than half a century ago. It is this fundamental rearrangement of life's building blocks that put successive decades on an entirely new footing from all that had come before. To say the tide had turned is to imply a temporary, cyclical shift. What had occurred - replacing the child's duty to his parent with the parent's duty to his child - has so far turned out to be permanent.

Extract from: Diana West, "Out of the mouths of babes" In Character: A Journal of Everyday Virtues (West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania), Fall 2009.
URL:
www.incharacter.org/article.php?article=167

 

Decline of the stiff upper lip

The comments by Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire [the last of the famous Mitford sisters] in Tatler, regarding the abandonment of the stiff upper lip in British society, are a welcome reminder of the days when this country still had purpose, backbone and self-control. The Duchess condemns the present "sloppy sentimental" culture in modern Britain and observes that money, illness and sex were not talked about in the old days, whereas now they are the only things people talk about.

"Self-pity and self-esteem, which are now the key things in schools, were not allowed," she recalls. She is right. The modish cult of self-expression and self-indulgence in British schools, combined with a nanny-state culture of health and safety, is filleting all character out of the next generation. Discipline is non-existent. ... Youngsters' "experiences" and "feelings" are awarded spurious significance when what is required is enforced hard work in fields of genuine academic importance, coupled with rigid discipline. ...

A vile culture of immature incivility, Philistinism and ignorance of adult life has ghettoised "students" so that they remain frozen within adolescence - as do their contemporaries outside higher education - subsidised by taxpayers.

Extract from: Gerald Warner, "Debo Deonshire reminds us of a Britain with backbone and purpose", The Telegraph (UK) blog, February 4, 2010.
URL:
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/geraldwarner/100025023/debo-devonshire-reminds-us-of-a-britain-with-backbone-and-purpose/
 
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