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Fort Collins High School Club Recites Pledge Of Allegiance In Arabic, Places America Under Allah
by NTEB News Desk
One Nation Under Allah?
Despite what you have been taught, the word "Allah" is not the Arabic word for God. The word "Allah" refers to the pagan Moon god of ancient Arabian culture. The god Allah has nothing in common with the Jehovah God of the Holy Bible that created the heavens and the earth and all that is therein is. Click here to read more about the pagan Moon god Allah.
Islamic culture with its damnable Sharia Law has no place in a free America whose money is imprinted with "In God We Trust".
Ft. Collins, Colorado: Rocky Mountain High School senior Nuha Kapatayes had butterflies in her stomach Monday as she recited the first words of the Pledge of Allegiance in Arabic a language she learned as a child and now speaks fluently over the schools public address system during morning announcements. Then calm replaced nerves and, almost as quickly as it had started, it was done.
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Kapatayes is one among a couple dozen members of the student-initiated Cultural Arms Club, which seeks to destroy the barriers, embrace the cultures that exist at not just Rocky Mountain High School, but also within the community. Members in November recited the Pledge in Spanish, sparking intense debate about whether saying the words of the Pledge in any language other than English was unpatriotic.
Despite rude comments from classmates who disagreed with the November recital and anticipated resistance this week, Cultural Arms Club members decided to go forward with t***slating the Pledge into Arabic. They have plans for t***slating it into American Sign Language, Korean and possibly Chinese.
No matter what language its said in, pledging your allegiance to the United States is the same in every language, said sophomore CAC member Skyler Bowden.
Echoed fellow member and sophomore Luis Reyes: Its going to open doors to other peoples cultures. Its going to make Rocky a more diverse place.
Within hours of Kapatayes recital, the school had received feedback from unhappy parents. And while she expected the club might hear complaints, Kapatayes hadnt, by Monday afternoon, heard negative reaction from peers.
I hope people will see it not as a negative way, not an offensive way, she said, but as a way of accepting diversity and accepting the people of diverse backgrounds. Ninth-grader Deja Mullenix, 14, didnt agree with the clubs actions, saying, Its kind of a sensitive topic. source - Coloradoan
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I know why her peers didn't criticize, because they were intimidated by the fact that if they spoke out in disagreement of her, they would be labeled as r****t bigots. keep in mind I know how this feels. they want to speak out but they wont because their peers feel an obligation to defend her, even though they think something the same of similar.
its called being silenced and turned into a liberal. everyone of the youth who are involved change their nature ironically, and contradictory to the same values of free speech that the teachers praise and cling to when teaching about rights.
but they mean to only be emphasizing E******Y UNDER LAW AND THE CONSTITUTION.
THIS IT THE PARADOX WE FACE, THE LINE BETWEEN REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRAT WOULD BE BLURRED IF THIS WERE REALIZED BY BOTH PARTIES, DEMS ESPECIALLY.