Arrr, them scurvy dogs in NYC schools be walkin' the plank for ignorin' the Jew-hatin' scallywags!
2024-05-05
Arrrr! In the great city o' New York, the scallywags be spreadin' their hate towards the Jewish folk like a plague on the high seas! The young ones be complainin' of bullyin' and pro-Hamas antics. 'Tis a sad state o' affairs, indeed!
Antisemitism incidents in New York skyrocketed by 110% last year, with 60% of cases occurring in New York City, according to the Anti-Defamation League. Brooke Goldstein, a human rights attorney, blamed the school system's failure to address Jew hatred for the surge in bigotry. Jewish students and parents, along with local politicians, raised concerns about the alarming rise of antisemitism in public schools.Incidents included a Jewish teacher being targeted at Hillcrest High School and harassment at Origins High School. Students reported being called derogatory terms and expressing anti-Israel sentiments. Hamas supporters engaged in rallies outside schools, promoting the destruction of the Jewish state. Pro-Hamas students made threatening remarks, causing fear among Jewish students.Community leaders like Rabbi Levi Katzman and politicians like Joe Borelli and Inna Vernikov have called for action against antisemitism in schools. Despite reassurances from the Department of Education, concerns persist about protecting Jewish students and addressing hate speech in educational institutions.Legal advocate Brooke Goldstein urged affected individuals to speak out and seek assistance from organizations like The Lawfare Project. The lack of accountability for discriminatory behavior in schools remains a pressing issue that requires collective action and support from the community.