Parents in Ulsan Fear Islamic Influence on Children that Afghan Refugees Will Bring to School in Ulsan

Some how I doubt the first thing on these kids minds will attending school will be converting people to Islam:

Parents with students attending a local elementary school in Dong District, Ulsan, where 28 Afghan children will also attend starting this semester, hold rallies at the school on Feb. 9 to protest their entry. The decision to allow the Afghan students to attend the school was finalized by the local government on Wednesday. [NEWS1]
Parents with students attending a local elementary school in Dong District, Ulsan, where 28 Afghan children will also attend starting this semester, hold rallies at the school on Feb. 9 to protest their entry. The decision to allow the Afghan students to attend the school was finalized by the local government on Wednesday. [NEWS1]

Some locals are protesting the government’s decision to enroll Afghan children resettled in the southern city of Ulsan at a single elementary school and kindergarten.  
   
“I can’t help but wonder if my children won’t be influenced, including by Islamic practices,” wrote one user on an online community forum of parents in Ulsan on Wednesday, following the announcement by the city’s education office of schools and kindergartens for the Afghan families resettled in Ulsan.  
   
When Kabul fell to Taliban forces last August, Korea airlifted 391 Afghans out of the city. Members of the families brought to the country had worked for Korea’s embassy in Kabul or on Korean aid projects and include medical professionals, IT experts and interpreters. They did not enter Korea as refugees but as “special contributors” and were issued long-term residence visas after relevant laws were amended.  
   
Of them, nearly half — 157 Afghans of 29 households — were employed by a subcontractor of Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan last month. 

As the Afghans resettled in the southern city — the eighth most populated city in Korea, also known as a hub for shipbuilding industry — some Korean parents asked the local government to ensure that the Afghan children be dispersed throughout several schools and kindergartens, “for fear of the safety” of their own children.  
   
A few even held rallies in front of an elementary school in the city to demand they do not accept Afghan students.  
   
The Afghan children brought to Korea include 16 kindergartners, 28 elementary school students, 19 middle school students and 22 high school students. 

Joong Ang Ilbo

You can read more at the link, but not properly integrating these kids into South Korean society is what will cause issues later on if they feel isolated as adults.

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
2 years ago

Then you don’t know islam

setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

When a Lewisville, TX cabbie found his daughters were dating non-Muslims, he brutally murdered them. His son and many other male relative hid him from the police. He was caught years later about 20 miles from where he committed the murders.

Islam is a death cult. They worship a “god” that their “scripture” says can lie to them about anything at any time. They are encouraged to lie to non-Muslims to gain an advantage over them. And unlike most other religions, they are required to murder anyone who tries to change their religion.

So yeah, those Korean parents are wiser than their government and many of us.

Simply sharing those facts is not “oppression” or “violence” any more than giving someone directions to EMart is violence.

If you disagree, fine. That’s your right. Now go try to publicly share the Gospel in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, or UAE… Or build a Christian Church there…

Islam denies that Jesus is the Son of God, so Muslims and Christians do not worship the same God. So do Jews; but they won’t kill you for trying to witness to someone in Israel or Brooklyn.

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Korean Man
Korean Man
2 years ago

These parents are disgraceful racists. It’s not surprising that most of them are supporters of the presidential candidate (whose last name is Yoon) that is closely related to the Donald Trump party.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

Islam is a repressive fascist political system of control masquerading as a religion.

The Muslim world is toxic and joyless (as opposed to just toxic for infidels).

If Koreans were clever, they would show up with hatchets and machetes some night and erase any traces of Islam in the same way they might kill roaches or clean up chemical spills.

The globalists-controlled politicians who invited this into Korea are actively engaged in the destruction of Korea, as Islam brings nothing positive to Korean country or culture.

Before anyone gives the common excuses for Islamic parasites:

“But there are lots of Islamic doctors and engineers”

There are lots of doctors and engineers to be had without the handicap of Islam.

“But the food is so good.”

Not really, but if you think so, spend 15 minutes with a cookbook.

“It’s racist.”

Islam is an intrusive system of managing people and not a race. It has nothing to do with race. It has to do with others pushing their demands and inferior values off on others, frequently with violence.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
2 years ago

KM, islam is not a race it is a choice. You can choose to believe or not believe it.

charliem
charliem
2 years ago

In a couple of years, the schools will be celebrating Muslim holidays, teaching about the religion as a superior belief system, and finding heretofore unknown but positive Islamic influences on Korean history and culture, probably food.

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