Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Britain: Homosexual Books Pulled After Muslims Complain

(Bristol, England) Two books targeting 5-year-old children with the homosexual agenda have been removed after Muslim parents complained.

This is the same country that has Christians, Jews, Hindus and others regularly complaining about school curricula while achieving slower and less-satisfying results.


King and King -- Tango Makes Three
Two primary schools have withdrawn storybooks about same-sex relationships after objections from Muslim parents.

Up to 90 gathered at the schools to complain about the books which are aimed at pupils as young as five.

One story, titled King & King, is a fairytale about a prince who turns down three princesses before marrying one of their brothers.

Another named And Tango Makes Three features two male penguins who fall in love at a New York zoo.

Bristol City Council said the two schools had been using the books to ensure they complied with gay rights laws which came into force last April.
Whether one agrees or disagrees with having the books in school is a controversy worth discussing, however, it's hard to dispute the fact that Muslim complaints achieve rapid responses while complaints from Christians, Jews and others customarily receive less expeditious treatment.

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