Muslim parents protest in England: They didn't want their children to learn about equality and homosexuality

More than 300 parents and children have gathered outside elementary school during yesterday's day to protest teachings on homosexuality and gender equality, Periscopi translates. Some Muslim demonstrators have said that in advance they would leave England altogether rather than allow their children to continue teaching at Parkfield Community School [...]
More than 300 parents and children have gathered outside elementary school during yesterday's day to protest teachings on homosexuality and gender equality, Periscopi translates.
Some Muslim demonstrators have said that in advance they would leave England altogether rather than allow their children to continue teaching at the Parkfield Community School in Birmingham.

The students were missing school at the first hour of yesterday. Some banners said: “Education, not endoctrination.” A child carried a handwritten sign that said: “Let the children be children. ”
The protest comes amid a campaign against education for equality in schools, with Muslim parents saying they promote homosexuality. Christian evangelists also joined their protest to display solidarity.

A Muslim mother said: “What children are teaching, it is not fair that they are young. ”
Another man said, "My wife asked me something my wife didn't answer. ”
A family living near the man's home in question had returned to Pakistan just because of such teachings. /Periscopi












