Pray for the children of Wayne, New Jersey, who will grow up unable to recognize evil, let alone fight it, as exemplified by the “adults” who run the schools in this city.
Wayne High School Superintendent Mark Toback has apologized after a middle school test question identified the Islamic State as a terrorist organization, drawing criticism from the radical anti-Israel group Teaching While Muslims.
Question: What is the name of the “terrorist organization that commits acts of violence, destroys cultural heritage, and promotes the loss of human life in order to achieve its goal of world domination under strict Islamic Sharia law”?
The correct answer is “Islamic State,” or ISIS.
TWM called it “anti-Islamic” and the district caved in like a cheap suit.
“The question was offensive and counter to our values of respect, inclusivity and cultural sensitivity,” Toback pleaded. “We sincerely apologize.”
Next: Eliminating lessons about Nazis to avoid offending Germans.
Toback also receives some blame software To the “unpleasant” question: is he really so ignorant about ISIS that he doesn’t realize that the software is producing truthful information?

Or are they just scared of being called Islamophobic?
Either way, the kids lose.
ISIS teeth A terrorist group that resorts to violence “to achieve its goal of world domination under strict Islamic Sharia law.”
And the kids absolutely You should know that.
Rather, the question is Modest ISIS brutality: decapitating, enslaving, and raping women.
It has spread terrorism, causing countless deaths in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere.
In March of this year, one branch of the group massacred 137 people at a concert hall in Moscow.
The State Department has explicitly classified many of ISIS’s affiliates as terrorist groups, and the U.S. intelligence community’s 2024 annual threat assessment predicts that ISIS will continue to attempt to “commit and instigate attacks against the West and Western interests worldwide.”
Not only should no one apologize for such a question, Required For students.
If Wayne’s supervisor can’t figure that out, he needs to find a new job.





