Arizona school apologizes for yearbook in which Muslim 8th grader said he was “most likely to bomb the U.S.”

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This entire article is focused on the school, which issued an apology for missing the Muslim student’s statement. But what about this Muslim eighth grader? Is anyone wondering why he wrote this in the first place? Everyone seems to be assuming that it was just a “joke.” In light of jihad massacres worldwide, which happen almost on a daily basis, it isn’t funny. And there have been Muslims who have set off bombs in the U.S. Is anyone investigating or doing anything to prevent this student from setting off the next one? The yearbook is the least of their problems.

“Peoria school apologizes for ‘most likely to bomb the U.S.’ yearbook superlative,” by Sonu Wasu, ABC15, May 14, 2018:

PEORIA, AZ – It’s a yearbook controversy, which has a Valley charter school issuing an apology to parents Monday night.

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Parents who just received the yearbook from Sonoran Science Academy were in disbelief after seeing a page in which a student with a Muslim first name was voted “most likely to bomb the U.S.”

Bree Brown has an 11-year-old daughter at the school and said her daughter showed her the post over the weekend and appeared disturbed by it.

“I looked down and read, most likely to bomb the U.S. and I just sat there for a second and thought, no way. This is not happening,” Brown said.

“I thought it was a joke, I didn’t believe her at first,” added her husband, Kian Brown.

The parents wondered how something like that could have made it to the printer and been published with no oversight from school administrators.

“It was missed. There’s a faculty advisor in charge of the yearbook. They did not catch it,” explained Matthew Benson, a spokesman for the Sonoran Science Academy….

In this case, school officials said there was no vote. Students filled in the blanks themselves, hence the 8th grader himself wrote in the words “most likely to bomb the U.S.”…

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Kuffar
Kuffar
5 years ago

If the future terrorist said it, then take him at his word…

wall poster
wall poster
5 years ago
Reply to  Kuffar

it was handwritten on his application for photos and caption in the yearbook ,correct?

Suresh
Suresh
5 years ago
Reply to  wall poster

yes. And why was he not questioned as to who taught him about killing Americans ? Then arrest the muslims involved for instigating terrorism and child abuse. If not done this will only get worse.

And deport them.

Left/Liberal are also making ISIS / jihadis happy by making beheading fashionable https://tinyurl.com/y7k93bs9

Insane ?

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
5 years ago
Reply to  Suresh

Notice that none of your suggestions were acted upon in place of blaming the faculty yearbook sponsor. That’ll show them, right?

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago
Reply to  Kuffar

It was written in blood. Scary.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
5 years ago
Reply to  Kuffar

Agreed. Some of the most prominent among “famous last words” are, “It can’t happen here.”

Dennis
Dennis
5 years ago

The worrisome feature that should concern us is that this youngster has obviously been subject to the promotion, probably from his parents or thru his Mosque, of Jihadi views which are contained within the belief system that is Islam. The source of this teaching should be what needs to be investigated, but I doubt that any such investigation will occur. Big mistake! What it proves is that those of the Islamic belief system are unable to assimilate into our society, as they accept as appropriate conduct the causing of damage that will overthrow our society and replace our freedom with forced acceptance of Islam. That is what should worry us, at being the continuing proof that these Islamic believers cannot accept what being an American is all about. Free speech does not allow for words that are directed at violence, even though this youngster is not yet at a point in his life where he would likely be able to do such evil acts. Nevertheless, the point is that those who accept Islam and follow its dictates simply do not belong in the U.S.A.

Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim
5 years ago
Reply to  Dennis

Take ALL Islamic countries and deny entry to anyone from those countries into any Western country whether they say they are a muslim or not. PROBLEM SOLVED. Oh, but….. that would be RAAAAACIST.

Marsha Klien
Marsha Klien
5 years ago
Reply to  Tiny Tim

Exactly. The egg heads still haven’t figured it out yet. Need more children massacred at concerts I guess.

Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim
5 years ago
Reply to  Marsha Klien

And more Pakistani rapes of English girls.

sodacrackers2
sodacrackers2
5 years ago
Reply to  Marsha Klien

They know what they are doing, which makes it much more evil.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  Dennis

But we’ll hear next it is the perfect family – honor student and dedicated parents blah, blah, blah. Clearly he is hearing this elsewhere – at his mosque or at home. This is not the kind of thing an 8th grader writes about in a yearbook.

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Why would an eighth grader even attempt such a thing. Probably because he knew he’d get away with it.

old goat
old goat
5 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

Because then it could be used as evidence of islamophobia… until somebody noticed he wrote it himself. You weren’t supposed to learn that

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago
Reply to  Dennis

“….even though this youngster is not yet at a point in his life where he would likely be able to do such evil acts.” I beg to differ. There have been several school shootings committed by youngster’s of this young man’s age. He is perfectly capable of carrying out such an atrocity. If it were my kid at that school, I would demand they either provide one on one security protection for my child while at school, or remove that vermin. Because, it’s only a matter of time.

wall poster
wall poster
5 years ago

looks like they need a handwriting expert………just to verify , right?

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

They are quick to remove GUNS and TRUMP support but let THIS get by the editors or the yearbook? Hmm…
Why isn’t that family being DEPORTED?

wall poster
wall poster
5 years ago

so the school is responsible because they did not save the kid , from himself

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago

“Students filled in the blanks themselves, hence the 8th grader himself wrote in the words “most likely to bomb the U.S.”…” Every school official that “overlooked” that statement, should be immediately fired. No board hearings, no administrative review. Fired. And the boy and his parents should be federally charged with making threats against the U.S. If they are immigrants, a parallel investigation into their immigration status up to and including permanent deportation.

SNOWDIN
SNOWDIN
5 years ago

If it is a mudscum/mudslime charter school, It has ties to terrorists and terrorism and needs to be shut down immediately.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
5 years ago

We must not forget that Muslim children and teenagers have committed horrifying acts of violence in the past, in the name of jihad. The religious influence in their mosques is extremely strong.

Jeff
Jeff
5 years ago

Yet a child with the name John Usa Smith would be expelled for drawing a stick figure of a person with a gun.

Jeff
Jeff
5 years ago

There is a great evil in our world and it’s name is Islam.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
5 years ago

Already showing the characteristics of their WILD MAN DNA. Yes, keep bringing in these losers and monsters at your own risk.

Soon, it won’t even be safe to leave your house for anything.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
5 years ago

In accordance with the student exercising his First Amendment rights, you have been warned.

BigMG
BigMG
5 years ago

And if the school had not published the category, Jr. Jihad could sue the school for suppression of religious beliefs and discrimination.

Commieobamie
Commieobamie
5 years ago

You can’t stop moHOGmad demons from spouting off, but if a Christian wrote ” I’m going to tell everyone about Jesus Christ.” there would be be hell to pay.

wall poster
wall poster
5 years ago

those yearbooks are going to be worth a lot

wall poster
wall poster
5 years ago

instead of clockboy his name will be “boy of the year-book”

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