The article in the Tri-City Herald
(10/30/16) regarding bringing in students from the United Arab
Emirates brought to mind what Idaho State University in Pocatello has
experienced over the past couple years. Columbia Basin College
President Rich Cummins and Sen. Sharon Brown apparently see only
dollar signs and over look the fact that these students are coming
from Muslim nations who know only Sharia or Muslim law as their civil
code of conduct where women are second class humans and non-Muslims
are simply kafirs with no rights under Allah's laws. Both flogging
and stoning are accepted forms of punishment in the UAE. This type of
social experiment backfired in Pocatello and eventually many of the Saudi and
Kuwaiti students, the cash cow, packed up and left because they were offended by the locals. According to the Missoulian, Montana Tech in Butte, Montana had some serious problems with belligerent foreign Muslim students cheating on their tests in 2016. You would think CBC would think twice before going down this road.
The Herald article points out that the UAE is
planning eight nuclear plants and CBC could benefit by equipping
students from there for this new business venture. So Obama has
given the Iranians $400 million for their nuke projects and now CBC
wants to equip students from the UAE to run nuclear plants as well.
And Sen. Brown also wants to show off the college's cybersecurity
program. To me this smacks of inviting in the Devil to keep the
heating bill down.
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