Even though its been almost 20 years my friend Howie still jokes about my old secretary (they were called that then). Her name was Edith. She had over a dozen cats at home and made the maintenance people at work take out the lights over her head because there was one lady in the research department that was transmitting evil waves at her through those lights. Without knowing it, Edith was the first, tin foil hat person I ever met. Ex-Madrassa Principal Debbie Almontaser reminds me of Edith. To start with take a look at her speech from the other day:
Good evening. My name is Debbie Almontaser. I am the founding principal of the Khalil Gibran International Academy, which is known as KGIA. Over a two-year period beginning in 2005, I devoted my life to establishing a school that reflected not only my vision, but the ideas of a design team that included other educators, prospective parents, community members, and the Arab American Family Support Center.
In early August of this year, under pressure from The New York Post, The New York Sun, and right-wing bloggers, representatives of the mayor, the chancellor, and New Visions demanded that I resign as KGIA’s principal.
HER American Nightmare or OURS. One look at the Executive summary Khalil Academy’s curricular goals will make you very uncomfortable (you can see them for yourself here). When you add in the factor of the woman who built the program, the school and its emphasis on social activism has some questionable beliefs beyond the meaning of intifada--this school may very well end up being a training ground for Jihad in the US.
- Almontaser on 9/11: “I don’t recognize the people who committed the attacks as either Arabs or Muslims.” Source
- Today I believe that the terrorist attacks can have been triggered by the way the USA breaks its promises with countries across the world, especially in the Middle East and the fact that it has not been a fair mediator with its foreign policy. Source
- On the war on terror: I have experienced that when you talk to people and explain what is going on, then they are as strongly against the “war against terror” as I. That gives me hope for the future.Source
As we say in Brooklyn “Not for nothing” but there is so much negative to report (see above).
This is where she really dons the tin foil hat...Like Edith. She accuses the Stop the Madrassa Coalition of stalking her and harassing her. Why is it when Islamics tell their “stories” its promoting free speech, but when people point out the truth its harassing and smearing? In truth I followed the story very closely--the only smearing that went on was butter on an everything bagel. Granted, Dr. Pipes is a hero of mine, I would like to give him more credit than he is due, but he did not start and does not run the Stop the Madrassa Coalition(although he is a supporter). He is not a hater of Muslims as Ms Tin-foil-hat suggests. He differentiates between the moderate Muslims and the “foam at the mouth want to take over the world Islamics.”
As far as the YouTube clip-- as the saying goes...If the Shoe Fits...
What about you and the Yemini American Association (YAA) where the nice shirts were made.
I saw no reason to discuss the issue with the media. I agreed to an interview with a reporter from The Post at the D.O.E.'s insistence. During the interview, the reporter asked about the Arabic origin of the word “intifada.” I told him that the root word from which the word intifada originates means “shake off” and that the word intifada has different meanings for different people, but certainly for many, given its association with the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, it implied violence. I reiterated that I would never affiliate myself with an individual or organization that would condone violence in any shape, way, or form. In response to a further question, I expressed the belief that the teenage girls of AWAAM did not mean to promote a “Gaza-style uprising” in New York City.
If she really believes that anyone would interpret these shirts as benign ...then to be honest she has never read a newspaper of is too much of an Idiot to be a principal. Let me put it this way. My son goes to a Jewish Day School. If I found out that his principal was in anyway associated with creating T-Shirts with Strike Down the Arabs on them--I would want his ass out of there ASAP--even if they were about a bowling team.
Because at best you are insensitive--shit lady your boss is Jewish, his boss is Jewish if you don’t have the slightest bit of social graces to your own management---why the hell should we trust you with our kids...but that is only part of it. In your own statements you have denied the truth about 9/11 you have spoken out against the United States and the War on Terror, you set up a school that is all about activism an I SHOULDN’T be concerned? Please Ms Almontaser, don’t pee on my leg and tell me its raining!
OK Here is her big whiny close---anybody have a violin?
Those seeking to harm our communities would like nothing more than for me to remain silent in response to their hate. [Nah its OK there is no good celebrity re-hab story today--the news has to cover something]
For the sake of the Arab and Muslim communities and for all marginalized communities, for the sake of the families of KGIA, and for the sake of all of us committed to creating a society that we can be proud to leave to future generations, I stand here today to say that they will not prevail. I will continue to stand against division, intimidation and hatred; I will stand for a society based on mutual respect and understanding and dignity for all our communities. These are values to which I have devoted my entire adult life and career.
I am applying to be the principal of KGIA because, as its founding principal and the person who envisioned the school, I believe I am the person most qualified to be its educational leader. Throughout the planning process, I worked with a wonderful and devoted design team comprised of educators, parents, students, and community members. I would like to continue that work and to build KGIA into a model dual language school that, to quote KGIA’s mission statement, “helps students of all backgrounds learn about the world” and fosters in them “an understanding of different cultures, a love of learning, and desire for excellence in all of its students.”
If you want to know more about the Stop the Madrassa Coalition please go to their website.