A radical leftist public school teacher in Brooklyn has banned Christmas, Thanksgiving, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Christmas has been replaced with “winter celebrations,” while Thanksgiving has been replaced with “harvest festival.” Because when you’re in Brooklyn having a “harvest festival” makes total sense.
Eujin Jaela Kim, the new principal of P.S. 169 in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, has eradicated anything that suggests a connection with traditional American heritage celebrations. But the most egregious targets of Ms. Kim’s politically correct witch hunt are religious symbols. Everything from angels to stars, which could “represent the Star of David”, have been banned from the school.
95% of the schools students are either Asian or Hispanic, which assistant principal Jose Chaparro used to justify the decision. “Not all children celebrate the same holidays,” completely oblivious to the irony of preventing anyone from celebrating anything that isn’t anodyne. The War on Christmas is real and the Left just made another blow to religious freedom.
Find out more about this assault on religious freedom on page 2.
Parents need to ask for her resignation! While we still have control, stop anti Americans from destroying America. Better yet demand her resignation , she didn’t care about your opinions . People like her need to go to countries that believe like them , leave America alone.
Throw the bum out!!!!
Time to home school.
She has no authority
So why now all the lies?.. It’s not a fact.. Why believe in a lie when that lie can be disproven with real history
Deport
Honestly I am beginning to think all the fear mongering and propaganda is working.. That people are willing to give up their individual rights willingly in trade for just a little more security from the government
Banish her to her ancestoral homeland.
Today is national bill of rights day so let’s explore the first amendment…. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Think about the first amendment for a second… No law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof….