Qatar's Influence Expands into US Classrooms: 'Social Justice' and Arabic Lessons Proposed In a move that has raised eyebrows among American educators and policymakers, Qatar is pushing for the inclusion of 'social justice' lessons and Arabic language classes in US K-12 schools. The Gulf state, which has been accused of promoting Islamist ideology and human rights abuses, is reportedly offering grants to schools that adopt its curriculum. Critics warn that this could lead to a watering down of American values and a potential indoctrination of students with Qatar's brand of 'social justice,' which some see as a euphemism for radical Islamist ideology. As the US grapples with issues of cultural diversity and national security, the prospect of Qatar's influence in American classrooms has sparked a heated debate about the potential consequences.


Qatar Is Pushing for ‘Social Justice’ Lessons and Arabic Classes in US K-12 Schools  freebeacon.com