Colorado Public School flies Saudi Arabian flag with the U.S. flag in a subservient position
Topics: Political News and commentariesHere's a little something that may get your blood pressure up.
The Greeleyreport blog is all over the story:
Greeley Report broke the story last week that Bauder Elementary in Ft. Collins was flying the Saudi Arabian flag with the U.S. flag in a subservient position. Poudre Schools states this has been fixed, but refuses to provide photo verification. Furthermore, they refuse to answer questions about how the flag got into this position despite their allegations in the Greeley Gazette article with Jack Minor (link here) that the flag was placed in this position before the school was opened to the public. Which administrator or staff member made the U.S. flag bow?In another post, The Greeleyreport blog points out that everything in the Saudi flag is significant, and brings up other disturbing points:
One comment to a previous story alluded to the fact that the Saudi Flag ascribes the highest honor to Allah, the Islamic God. This is both a national and a religious issue. Also not shown in the photo is the sword on the Saudi flag. How are these issues being handled? How are the children in this multicultural school being taught about the national sovereignty of the United States and the daily pledge of allegiance to it's flag?
Other organizations are now getting wind of the photo and the lack of answers provided by Poudre Schools. Is the flag still there? We don't know, because they will not provide the evidence or the answers.
The Saudi flag is difficult to distinguish from the flag of the terror group Hamas, because the backgrounds of both are solid green, and they both contain an Arabic inscription. Green is the sacred color of Islam. It is used also on the flags of Iran and Libya because of the Islamic connections. Other Muslim nations have green stripes or color on their respective standards.Apparently, Poudre Schools finally responded (saying someone other than the principal had moved the flag).
The sword on the Saudi flag is the sword of Islamic conquest. Muslims believe every person must convert to Islam, by force if necessary. It doesn't matter if you are atheist, agnost, Buddhist, Christian or worship the environment. They believe you must be Muslim, and the sword indicates their determination to either save or kill.
The inscription on the Saudi flag is the official proclamation of Islam, written in Arabic. In English, it reads, "There is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet." In short, this is not merely a national flag, but a religious flag as well.
This ideology was elevated above the flag of the United States within an elementary school. Who did it? What message does it convey? What is the school doing today as they teach their children? Will they pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States? We don't know. They won't say.
Dumb mistake, or something more sinister having run amuck? Trying hard to be both kind and civil, I'll put my money (for now) on this being just another dumb, careless mistake in a liberal section of our country on the part of folks who work in a profession dominated by liberal-progressives who are way too multiculturally-inclined (at the expense of American traditions, values, and interests).
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