As reported here previously, Susanne Wiesinger is a middle school teacher in Vienna who courageously decided to speak out in public about the encroaching Islamization of Viennese schools.

Now Ms. Wiesinger has paid the price for being a whistle-blower: she has been forced to resign her position in the teachers’ union.

Many thanks to Egri Nök for translating this article from Heute:

Teachers’ Representative Steps Down After Speaking About Islam March 23, 2018 “Sharia has a higher priority for many of my pupils,” teacher representative Susanne Wiesinger criticized publicly. Much to the displeasure of the [teachers’] union — now she steps back. A teacher in Vienna has come under attack, after she warned of the increasing influence of Islam in schools: “We have a class of 25, where you’d need to integrate 21 children into our society — not just with respect to language, but also culturally. This is not humanly possible,” lamented Susanne Wiesinger in an interview with the research platform “Addendum”: “What are we supposed to integrate them into? We [teachers] are the only members of the Austrian majority society that they know”. Susanne Wiesinger has been teaching for 25 years in the district of Favoriten in Vienna, the last ten years at a new middle school. In the past, says the 53-year-old, it was possible to get through to her pupils with topics, but these days, the Muslim pupils especially are barely interested. Their [religious] belief is almost everything they are interested in. “Sharia certainly has a higher priority for many of my students,” said the pedagogue. “The most important thing for them is to be a good Muslim and a good Muslima.” “Not healthy for a society” This is manifested in the classroom, too: Making music and dancing together are rejected for religious reasons. More and more often, questions of belief are reason for conflicts among the kids. She witnessed similar developments with the parents. Often they aren’t interested in education, but solely in the Islamic faith. “It is what makes them worth more, in their eyes. What makes them stand out from us.”