Somali colonists scamming taxpayers in Minnesota are not the only ones who spell “learning” without an “n.” The New York Post reports from Texas:
The head of a Texas Islamic group that rented out a taxpayer-funded waterpark for an event that was advertised as “Muslim only” runs a childhood education center with the exact same unfortunate ‘Learing Center’ typo first seen at an infamous daycare in Minneapolis.
The “Excellence Early Learing Center,” as its misspelled website header reads — located in the Fort Worth suburb of Hurst — offers a variety of programs for youngsters from infants to pre-K, and promises to provide children with “the loving, personal care that they need to thrive and feel confident.”
The center also promises to provide multiculturalism. It is owned and run by Aminah Knight:
Make sure you’re sitting down for this…
The organizer of the “Muslims only” waterpark event in Texas…
Also runs a LEARING CENTER
You literally cannot make this stuff up pic.twitter.com/64bbU7FqYo
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 8, 2026
Hopefully the learing center cost less than the waterpark.
Epic Waters, a sprawling, 80,000-square-feet indoor waterpark opened in 2017 at a cost of $88 million — funded by a 0.25% sales tax hike residents approved at the ballot box in 2014.
Little did taxpayers know that on some days they would have to be Muslim to use the park.
Aminah Knight shouldn’t feel bad that she can’t spell “learning.” Spelling in not a strong suit among moonbats. Via the Post Millennial:
Democrats in Virginia, after their map to make the state 10-to-1 in favor of Democrats was struck down by the Virginia Supreme Court, have filed a motion to bring the decision before the Supreme Court of the United States. In the filing, the lawmakers misspelled Virginia as “Virgnia” and Senator as “Sentator.”
Maybe correct spelling is racist — like proper grammar.
Hey @AGJayJones, @RyanMcDougle is a SENATOR in VIRGINIA—In case you need a spelling lesson.
Maybe some of that $80M the Democrats spent on trying to rig a partisan gerrymander could have gone to a Grammarly subscription. pic.twitter.com/URwNXJn3Po
— Virginia GOP (@VA_GOP) May 9, 2026
On tips from Jack D, Tlabia Majora, and abcanc.
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