Saturday, March 13, 2021

NYC Public School system may become systemically racist, but not how you think

Porter appropriating blond hair

New York City public schools are going to have a new chancellor in a few days and it seems highly likely that she will bring a patina of racism to the school system. And since it's a system, that would make it systemic racism if she does indeed create such an environment.

The incoming chancellor Meisha Ross Porter believes that our country was "built on lies." Not surprisingly [because some people just refuse to be bullied] she is currently involved in lawsuits that allege she discriminated against White school administrators. 

Perhaps these claims were made because Porter actually admits she discriminates and prefers identity over qualifications in her selection process for school positions.

"World's Worst American Mayor Award" winner, Bill de Blasio (D-NY) hired Porter for the position following Chancellor Richard Carranza's sudden abandoning of the ship of New York school fools who head up the system.

Prior to her appointment, Porter was the superintendent of the Bronx District 11 and will be the first Black woman to oversee the nation’s largest school district because even for comrade Bill de Blasio, skin color and gender are two of the most important factors in determining who gets the job.

In a tweet obtained by The Washington Free Beacon, Porter “quote-tweeted” the anti-American thoughts of a far-left New York University professor who advocates for critical race theory. This is the theory that claims America is inherently and irredeemably racist and if you say you're not racist, you are the worst kind of racist, according to this bull crap theory of "damned if you are, damned if you ain't."

The tweet by Professor David Kirkland that Porter "quote-tweeted" was:
“Critical Race Theory is the audacity to tell the truth in places built on lies. This truth will make us free, though there are some who don’t want us free and are willing to sever a nation to ensure that we stay chained.”
Porter elevated the tweet and said, “Speak the truth brother!”

The "truth" in the above mental cases is "their truth," as opposed to "the truth."  But this is not the post for a discussion on the distinction between the two at this time. 

Porter’s tenure as Bronx District 11 superintendent was marred by conflict, according to the New York Post. She made comments at a 2018 panel at Fordham University where she openly admitted to selecting school teachers and administrators based on race and gender.

That's illegal!

“When I am selecting principals, teachers, or leaders — after we make the list, we look at it and we count: how many women, how many people of color, and why. Who we chose, and why,” Porter said and nobody challenged her because they are cowards.

During the same panel, Porter said that her chief goal is to “disrupt and dismantle” systemic racism in schools, oblivious to the fact that her own behavior is a contributing factor to that which she claims she is fighting.  And now we can add on to the systemic racism, systemic sexism.

“I say almost every day that one of my jobs is to disrupt and dismantle systemic racism,” Porter said at Fordham.

Why disrupt? Why dismantle? Where or what is the system that's causing racism since there are laws against it?

Currently, there are two ongoing lawsuits in which Porter is accused of creating an environment where discrimination against Jewish and White teachers was allowed to exist. 

[Fun Fact: Anti-Semitic hate crimes are the number one hate crimes in the country. Lately, however, anti-Asian assaults are moving up on the charts, but these are not being perpetrated by white supremacists as the Left would like you to believe. They are more often being perpetrated by young men of color.]

Karen Ames, a former Bronx superintendent, alleges in a lawsuit that the school demoted and pressured her to leave her position because she was White and although she possesses a uterus, she doesn't possess the high level of melanin required by Porter for the position. 

According to the New York Post, Ames alleges that Porter once “humiliated” her by saying that she could not participate in discussions about rezoning schools because she is White. Ames also claims she was grilled about her "ethnic background: and a colleague 

Ames also claims that she was grilled about her “ethnic background” and criticized by a colleague at a training session after she shared the hardship that her Polish-Jewish grandparents endured during the Holocaust, an actual event that really existed.

In her lawsuit, Ames also claims she was reprimanded for refusing to do the “Black power” or “Wakanda Forever” salute from the movie “The Black Panther”  a signature salute Porter often used to conclude meetings. 

The New York Post also reported that Porter made $209,479 in 2020 and is under investigation for a $45,000 gala event held to celebrate her birthday and promotion to superintendent. 

Employees allegedly paid $111 per person to attend the event where Porter donned a tiara and glittery white dress. The incoming chancellor also reportedly used a glass elevator that rose onto the ballroom floor to make her grand entrance, which cost an additional $500.

Porter will become the NYC public school chancellor on March 15, aka the ides of March. Comrade de Blasio will not be out of office soon enough.


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