Muslim children chant with hate-filled rant during a protest against same-sex ...

Muslim children were encouraged to chant 'shame, shame, shame' towards their headteacher who told them it was okay to be gay during a protest this week. 

During the protest against Birmingham headteacher Andrew Moffatt's decision to introduce lessons on equality, same-sex marriage and relationships one speaker said being gay should not be given a 'positive spin'.  

He then called the lessons, designed to teach the children at Parkfield Community Scool about equality and introduce them to books called 'Mummy, Mama and Me' and 'King & King', 'toxic' and an 'aggressive indoctrination'.

The speaker questioned where the headteacher of the school received his religious education and called him a 'mufti moffatt' which caused a laugh from the crowd

More than 200 people turned up waving placards and shouting through loudspeakers outside the gates in Birmingham

And the children gleefully chanted 'shame' along with their parents after he directed the words 'shame, shame, shame' at their headteacher.

He said: 'We have to make one thing very clear. 

'This program is not just about telling people there are other families and other types of lifestyles exist it is actually aggressively promoting them. 

'Giving a positive spin and telling people that it is okay or you to be Muslim and for you to be gay. Mr Moffatt. Shame, shame, shame.'

Placards can be seen outside the school where parents and their children are protesting

Placards can be seen outside the school where parents and their children are protesting

The speaker then questioned where the headteacher of the school received his religious education and called him a 'mufti moffatt' which caused a laugh from the crowd. 

A mufti is qualified to give an opinion on a point of Islamic law.  In history they were a scholar who interpreted what Islamic laws meant.

The speaker said: 'I did not want to make this personal but Mr Moffatt has decided to reinterpret our religious scripture.

'Our beliefs are not here to be changed.

'This is an aggressive indoctrination that we are against. If it was not aggressive promotion then you would not have had all these parents come out on the street. 

'As I have said to you this program is very toxic. Not only are we going to have it abolished at this school but in every school in Birmingham and every school in the country. 

'That is going to happen from parents coming out and fighting for their children’s rights.'      

Parents and pupils stage protest outside Parkfield community school Saltley, Birmingham, demanding LGBT lessons are banned

Parents and pupils stage protest outside Parkfield community school Saltley, Birmingham, demanding LGBT lessons are banned

Despite an earlier report the lessons had been scrapped the school has insisted the 470-pupils at Parkfield Community School learn about same-sex relationships in classrooms after Easter.

The school said 'equalities education' will continue at the school and that staff will be working in consultation with parents. 

However, more than 200 people turned up waving placards and shouting through loudspeakers outside the gates in Birmingham.

They accused gay assistant head Andrew Moffatt of promoting homosexuality and LGBT issues without their consent. 

Parents at the school, where 99 per cent of pupils are Muslim, want the lessons scrapped because homosexuality is banned in Islam. They also said their children are 'too young' for the content while one mother complained her child told her 'it's ok to be gay'.

Parents and pupils stage protest outside Parkfield community school today despite earlier claims the lessons were stopped

Parents and pupils stage protest outside Parkfield community school today despite earlier

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