Gov. Greg Abbott sent a letter to Cy-Fair ISD
leaders Wednesday demanding that they cancel a sporting event with the
Islamic Games of North America scheduled for later this year, citing
alleged ties to the Council on American-Islamic Relations , which Abbott recently declared a "foreign terrorist organization."
"You
cannot invite such dangers through the front doors of our schools," he
wrote. "Radical Islamic extremism is not welcome in Texas - and
certainly not in our schools."
The move comes after
the Dallas-area Grapevine-Colleyville ISD canceled a similar event on
Tuesday, saying that they had learned that CAIR New Jersey was a sponsor
of a related event at one point, according to news reports .
The
Islamic Games describes itself as the "premier Muslim sports and
athletic event in North America," with over 8,000 athletes participating
in games held across the U.S. and Canada last year. It says its mission
is to promote unity and community development and is "open to any
individual or team regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, or
religion."
Abbott ordered Cy-Fair ISD to "preserve all records and communications
concerning this event" and demanded leaders cancel the event within
seven days of receiving the letter or face an investigation by the Texas
Education Agency and potential legal action by Attorney General Ken
Paxton.
He added that he would direct Paxton to file "injunctions to halt public
school districts from hosting events sponsored by designated terror
organizations like CAIR."
Cy-Fair ISD leaders did
not immediately respond to a request for comment about the event, which
is scheduled to take place at Bridgeland High School in October.
In
his letter to Cy-Fair ISD leaders, Abbott cites a link to a snapshot of
the Islamic Games' website from Nov. 16 - two days before his
terrorist organization designation of CAIR - using the Wayback Machine ,
an online archive that collects snapshots of websites. CAIR New Jersey
is listed among the slate of event sponsors on the archived page, but it
is no longer on the live site.
Still, the Islamic Games rejects the notion that the CAIR New Jersey
chapter is sponsoring any 2026 sporting events. In a statement released
after Grapevine-Coleyville ISD canceled their event, the Islamic Games
said it is open to children of all faiths, and claimed CAIR New Jersey
donated complimentary drawstring bags for the athletes in 2023.
"Although CAIR has
never been a sponsor of the Islamic Games, we want to make clear that we
reject the negative and false attacks on them," the release said.
In a statement, CAIR's national chapter said that the claim CAIR New Jersey sponsored the event is false.
"By
placing Muslim children at the center of his campaign of hate, Governor
Abbott is crossing every line of basic decency and digging himself a
deeper legal hole," CAIR said in a statement. "He is the governor of
Texas, not the emperor of Texas, and we look forward to reminding him of
that in a court of law. God willing."
The Islamic Games became a recent talking point in online right-wing spaces, amplified by popular figures like anti-Muslim activist Amy Mekelburg ,
known online as Amy Mek, and Current Revolt publisher Tony Ortiz.
Mekelburg posted about the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD event before its
cancelation and asked Abbott and Paxton to investigate.
2 comments:
What are Islamic Games? Quick change burka competition? Goat roping? Goat fucking? Stoning homosexuals? Stoning apostates? Stoning homosexual apostates?
Islam forbids homosexuality.
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