Korean Principal Bans Christmas, Thanksgiving, and the Pledge of Allegiance at PS 169 In Brooklyn

Eugene Gant
VDARE
December 17, 2015

Principal Eujin Jaela Kim banned Christmas, Thanksgiving,, and the Pledge because most of her pupils aren't really American, either.
Principal Eujin Jaela Kim banned Christmas, Thanksgiving,, and the Pledge because most of her pupils aren’t really American, either.

This is what happens when foreigners, in this case a Korean, get power. They rage against their host nation’s cultural and religious traditions.

At PS 169 in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Principal Eujin Jaela Kim has banned Thanksgiving, Christmas (mentioning Santa) and the Pledge of Allegiance.

Why did she do that? Aside from Kim’s not being an American, “[n]inety-five percent of the 1,600 kids at PS 169 are Asian or Hispanic,” Fox News reports.

“We definitely can’t say Christmas, nothing with Christmas on it, nothing with Santa,” PTA President Mimi Ferrer said administrators told her. “No angels. We can’t even have a star because it can represent a religious system, like the Star of David.”