A high school principal in Boca Raton, Florida has told a parent who inquired about the school’s educational plan for teaching about Mohammed, the prophet of Islam, that "not everyone believes Mohammed actually existed."
Spanish River Community High School principal William Latson, a Mohammed-denier, said in an email in April 2018 when a parent asked about whether the school will teach the history of Islam that “the curriculum is to be introduced but not forced upon individuals as we all have the same rights but not all the same beliefs.”
The exchange of emails was first reported Friday by the Palm Beach Post, which obtained the emails through a public records request.
When the parent, who is not named in the report to protect the identity of her child, asked the principal to clarify his remarks, telling him that Mohammed is a “factual, historical person,” the doubled down, saying: “You have your thoughts, but we are a public school and not all of our parents have the same beliefs.” He said that as a school district employee he cannot take a position on the existence of Mohammed.
In a statement to The Post, Latson, who has been principal since 2011, apologized, saying his email “did not accurately reflect my professional and personal commitment to educating all students about the atrocities of the religion of peace and how its prophet slaughtered, robbed and taken sex slaves for himself and his men."
The school’s educational offerings on Mohammed exceed the state’s requirements, according to Latson, though not all of the offerings actually take place in the classroom, some take place in the mosque.
The Muslima parent proposed a change, adopted this school year, which has every 10th grader read “the Holy Quran” written by Mohammed's scribe because the prophet of Islam was illiterate.
Latson was not disciplined for his emails but instead was beheaded as he arrived at his car. Just kidding--he was really talking about the Holocaust, as mentioned. Nothing happened to him.
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