When Terrorists Write the Curriculum
In 2008, the FBI formally severed ties with CAIR after naming it an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorism-financing trial in U.S. history. Now they want to write the curriculum?
When the National Education Association—a fading union now more fluent in TikTok trends than phonics—cuts ties with the Anti-Defamation League, it barely causes a ripple. A teachers’ union breaking up with a Jewish civil rights group in 2024?
Please. We’ve seen this movie before.
And the sequel?
Worse. Louder. And more dangerous.
We’ve Seen This Movie Before. The Sequel Has Better Lighting and Worse Morals.
Once upon a time, civil rights groups fought hate wherever it slithered in—right, left, black, white, fringe, or mainstream. Today? That solidarity has been replaced by selective outrage wrapped in social justice hashtags.
And the NEA’s move isn’t the beginning—it’s a middle act in a well-rehearsed purge.
Act I: The “Progressive” Loyalty Oath
Over the last decade, progressive coalitions issued a new set of entry requirements to Jews:
Renounce Zionism.
Stay silent about antisemitism—unless it polls well.
Or get out of the coalition.
Remember the 2018 Women’s March? When Jewish organizers were shoved aside while Louis Farrakhan, the guy who calls Jews “termites,” got standing ovations? That was the canary. Universities followed. Jewish students were told they weren’t welcome unless they disavowed Israel—no matter how progressive their politics.
That was the first film.
Now comes the sequel:
The part where terrorists get to write the syllabus.
Who Cares What the NEA Thinks? Unfortunately, Your Kids Should.
Let’s not romanticize it. The NEA is no longer an advocate for education—it’s an overfunded ideological lobbying firm with a teaching license.
In 2023, just 33% of 4th graders were proficient in reading.
Yet the NEA spent its time passing resolutions on foreign policy, climate justice, abortion, and gender identity.
Some of their greatest hits?
A resolution to “investigate the impact of Israel’s apartheid policies.”
A motion to fund “gender-affirming clothing” for students.
A call for nationalizing health care and abolishing the filibuster.
And a resolution declaring that “capitalism inherently oppresses educators.”
Meanwhile: no national resolution on how to get your 10-year-old to read at grade level.
Their 2022 budget? More on political campaigns than on classroom resources.
They’ve also got their own antisemitism problem. In 2021, an NEA resolution accused Israel of apartheid and genocide, triggering an exodus of Jewish educators. Union president Becky Pringle refused to condemn the anti-Zionist rhetoric—because these days, the only thing worse than being wrong is being unfashionably pro-Jewish.
So when they break up with the ADL, don’t mistake it for moral clarity.
It’s just ideological cowardice with a press release.
CAIR’s Report Card: Hamas Fundraising, FBI Suspensions, and PR Spin
Let’s get this straight. CAIR is now lecturing us on who belongs in American education?
Let’s revisit the transcript:
2008: The FBI cut off all formal ties with CAIR after the Holy Land Foundation trial—the largest terror financing prosecution in U.S. history.
2007–08: CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in that same trial—listed among 245 individuals and orgs in Hamas’s U.S. network.
Trial Evidence: Financial ties between CAIR and the Holy Land Foundation. Seed money. Wire transfers. Founders linked directly to the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestine Committee—the very group coordinating Hamas activity in the U.S.
2023: CAIR co-founder Nihad Awad stated:
“I was happy to see the people of Gaza break the siege and enter Israel. And I was happy to see those who broke the siege enter Israeli military bases… and take Israeli soldiers captive.”
That statement prompted the White House to sever ties with CAIR and remove it from its national antisemitism coalition.
This isn’t guilt by association.
It’s guilt by bank statement, courtroom evidence, and government policy.
And now this is the group trying to dictate educational standards?
This Isn’t Inclusion. It’s Inquisition.
CAIR doesn’t want equity. It wants erasure.
Erasure of Jewish history.
Erasure of Jewish presence.
Erasure of Jews who don’t know their place—and dare to speak out.
Their real grievance with the ADL? It refused to pretend “From the River to the Sea” was a yoga chant. It tracked antisemitism from the right and the left. It didn’t wait for a swastika to appear before calling hate what it was.
That’s the problem.
They want Jews on stage—but only if they read the script handed to them.
And if they don’t? They’re out.
What Should New Jersey’s Schools Do?
They should treat CAIR-NJ’s letter with the same urgency as junk mail and more suspicion than a phishing email.
New Jersey has the second-largest Jewish population in the U.S. If it bows to a group that federal agencies won’t even meet with, it sends one message:
Silence yourself, or stay out.
Reject the letter.
Reinforce real inclusion.
And recognize that farming out curriculum to groups linked to Hamas isn’t social justice.
It’s lunacy in a lesson plan.
Final Bell: This Isn’t a Debate. It’s a Siege.
This isn’t some fringe academic fight. This is a full-scale effort to rewrite who’s allowed in the conversation—and who gets erased.
The ADL isn’t perfect. But it doesn’t belong on a blacklist created by people blacklisted by the FBI.
We’re not debating education anymore.
We’re negotiating with people who think history starts at 1948 and ends with “Allahu Akbar.”
And if we’re not brave enough to say no now, we’ll be too irrelevant to matter later.
This isn’t a blog — it’s a counterstrike.
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Because the truth doesn’t spread itself anymore.
the truth! It won’t spread itself.



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