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Brooklyn Public School Community Education Council Organized Anti-Semitic Hate Rally, Where Students Chanted “F*ck The Jews”

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Brooklyn Public School Community Education Council Organized Anti-Semitic Hate Rally, Where Students Chanted “F*ck The Jews”

Jared Evan

A Brooklyn parent advisory board recently organized and promoted a student walkout in support of anti-Zionism and anti-Israel extremism, which resulted in students running around Brooklyn screaming “F#ck The Jews”, in one of the most vile moments in the history of NY public education.

 The tax sponsored Nazi-like rally has raised concerns and criticism for violating state regulations and promoting antisemitism, from many parents and officials.

The Community Education Council for District 14, which includes Williamsburg and Greenpoint, encouraged a student protest involving around 700 students from about 100 schools.

They also shared resources that included signs with antisemitic slogans like “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” and recommended chants such as “Resistance is justified when people are occupied” and “Say it loud, say it clear, we don’t want Zionists here!” They sent out emails encouraging this organized terror campaign against Jews via official DOE email accounts.

The hate rally,  resulted in angry high school students terrorizing Borough Park , screaming “‘Allahu Akbar” at Jews. One can compare this to the Hitler Youth, this is essentially state sponsored terrorism.

A toolkit created by parents, teachers, and activist groups provided protest signs with graphics supporting Palestinians.
toolkit

This event, which took place near Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, involved some students shouting offensive remarks like “F–k the Jews,” causing Jewish students to feel horrified and unsafe.

One parent from Fort Hamilton High School even shared with the NY Post that her daughter didn’t attend school out of fear, and when she contacted the school for an explanation, the administrator simply said it was “complicated.”

There is nothing complicated, NYC Public Schools allowed a modern-day Nazi rally in the heart of Brooklyn, with Hitler Youth (public school students) using Palestine and the war on Hamas as an excuse to display Jew Hatred on the streets of Brooklyn.

Protest materials and chants suggested for Thursday’s rally included evoking the phrase, “From the River to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
toolkit

This kind of parent involvement has been widely criticized as antisemitic, hate-filled, and a breach of the council’s responsibilities. While these boards have the power to influence educational priorities, evaluate superintendents, and serve as district liaisons, it’s inappropriate for them to publicly promote their personal opinions, especially when it involves antisemitism and dangerous racism.

These same public schools will suspend students for using improper pronouns, but the teaching motto at NY schools today reading, writing and antisemitism.

Elected officials have also condemned the actions of the Community Education Council, with Assemblywoman Stacey Pheffer Amato demanding an investigation into how much public funding was spent on the rally. She criticized CEC 14 President Tajh Sutton for using her position to promote antisemitism and violate school rules, the NY Post reported.

Bronx City Councilman Eric Dinowitz also criticized the CEC for using official government communication channels to call for the walkout, which goes against regulations.

The Chancellor’s regulations clearly state that council members should not use their positions for their own personal benefit or private gain, and the Conflicts of Interest Law applies to them, prohibiting them from engaging in any private business, transaction, or political activity during their scheduled working hours.

CEC 14 in Brooklyn partnered with organizations including the Palestinian Youth Movement, Teachers Unite, and the UFT’s Movement of Rank and File Educators caucus for Thursday’s protest.
Instagram @cecd14

Sutton, who goes by the name “School Board Baddie,” prominently highlights her role as CEC president on her personal website, along with her modeling portfolio and media appearances. The CEC also shared fliers for the event on its Instagram page, further indicating a misuse of their position.

The CEC partnered with various groups, including the Palestinian Youth Movement, Teachers Unite, the New York Collective for Radical Educators, CUNY for Palestine, and the UFT’s Movement of Rank-and-File Educators caucus, to create an extensive toolkit that provided talking points for dealing with the press, including misinformation regarding events in the Middle East.

It must be heartwarming for Jewish public-school teachers to know their union dues for the UFT are going to blood libel and a modern movement pushing for genocide of Israeli Jews and street level intimidation of New York’s Jewish population.  In other words, the UFT are soft Nazis, supporting out in the open antisemitism and advocating for potential hate crimes. The “free Palestine” movement in NYC is simply an outlet for modern Nazism, cloaked in different language and symbols.

Additionally, CEC 14 has not posted meeting recordings or minutes since April, despite being subject to the Open Meetings Law. The decision to support the protest was reportedly made based on an “internal agreement” without a public forum or vote, which has raised concerns about transparency.

In other parts of the city, other Community Education Councils have struggled to pass even symbolic resolutions condemning the attacks on Israel, with members arguing against making political statements that may make people uncomfortable, the NY Post reported.

Nearly 1,500 parents have signed a petition demanding the removal of board members for their inflammatory posts and divisive rhetoric.

Overall, the actions of the Community Education Council for District 14 have raised concerns about the general safety and future of Jews themselves in NYC, as the city creeps towards a frightening vibe not felt since Nazi Germany, Jew hatred is becoming ingrained into NY’s very institutions.

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