Brooklyn: Jewish Moms Call for State to Disband Entire Parent Council Over Antisemitism

Jews are having a difficult time making their case for the mass slaughter of innocent little babies in Gaza. People do not like these claims that they are allowed to kill babies because of a pile of shoes at Auschwitz.

When you ask Jews to stop killing children, they will often say something like: “My shoes goyim, my pile of shoes, all of my ancestors’ shoes in a pile.”

If people do not accept this explanation, the only option the Jews have left is to shut it down… shut it all down.

New York Post:

The entire parent council in a controversial Brooklyn school district should be disbanded over its discriminatory and antisemitic behavior, four fed-up Jewish moms are demanding.

The Community Education Council for District 14, the volunteer board that covers Greenpoint and Williamsburg, has used its official platform to promote anti-Israel views and has kept Jews from speaking at meetings, according to a petition filed with the state Department of Education.

“Jews and Israelis who reside within the confines of District 14 and whose children attend schools there have not been able to participate in CEC-14 discussions on any topics regarding the education of their children,” the March 13 filing reads.

Since the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre in Israel, the parent petitioners — Leah Wiseman Fink, Shy Galor, Irina Marciano, and Jennifer Kleinman — said they were booted from meetings, their social media and Zoom comments were deleted, and they were blocked from the CEC’s social media pages.

 

Marciano applied for a seat on the board, but has received no notice about a vote, effectively impeding her from joining, the appeal states.

The controversial CEC, led by President Tajh Sutton, has come under fire for exclusionary and political actions, including its promotion of an anti-Israel student walkout in November.

The plan to shut it down, however, does not seem to be working.

Tajh Sutton during a protest.

While white people are very moved by a pile of shoes, brown people don’t seem to care about those shoes at all.

If the Jews wanted the right to kill tens of thousands of babies based on “shoe pile logic,” maybe they shouldn’t have flooded America with brown people?