Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, in a feeder elementary for one of these schools, in the town of caucasia, my child last spring was made fun of *by her teacher* *twice* about her Jewish food in her lunch. After being targeted all year. She was invited to a lunch bunch and both times the teacher said super loudly to her, in front of everyone else, "EEEWWW, pickles are soooo gross! I'm not sitting next to you! I won't even let those in my house!" Isn't that almost a cliche, don't make fun of a kid's ethnic food? Byyeeeeeee MCPS.
This is ridiculous. Disliking pickles is antisemitism? You must stop with this absurdity
And pickles are sort of ubiquitous in all cuisines. No one has a monopoly on pickling
Anonymous wrote:the mcps employee (a different one) I witnessed telling a Black child his overdue library book was "stolen" ...all in the same school within a few months, 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, in a feeder elementary for one of these schools, in the town of caucasia, my child last spring was made fun of *by her teacher* *twice* about her Jewish food in her lunch. After being targeted all year. She was invited to a lunch bunch and both times the teacher said super loudly to her, in front of everyone else, "EEEWWW, pickles are soooo gross! I'm not sitting next to you! I won't even let those in my house!" Isn't that almost a cliche, don't make fun of a kid's ethnic food? Byyeeeeeee MCPS.
This is ridiculous. Disliking pickles is antisemitism? You must stop with this absurdity
And pickles are sort of ubiquitous in all cuisines. No one has a monopoly on pickling
Anonymous wrote:There are probably a few good principals who could do more to stop this kind of thing than any lawyers or central admin could do. It does take seeing it as a problem to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And now we have swastikas found on desks at Wootton, Tilden, and Silver Creek.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2023/01/21/swastikas-drawn-this-week-at-three-mcps-schools-district-announces/
So much for "No Place for Hate"?
Were these drawn in places that only those who can get inside the school could do it? Is there a big group of antisemite tweens and teens planning a coordinated hateful graffiti incident?
They were drawn on desks, presumably inside the school buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Well, in a feeder elementary for one of these schools, in the town of caucasia, my child last spring was made fun of *by her teacher* *twice* about her Jewish food in her lunch. After being targeted all year. She was invited to a lunch bunch and both times the teacher said super loudly to her, in front of everyone else, "EEEWWW, pickles are soooo gross! I'm not sitting next to you! I won't even let those in my house!" Isn't that almost a cliche, don't make fun of a kid's ethnic food? Byyeeeeeee MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, in a feeder elementary for one of these schools, in the town of caucasia, my child last spring was made fun of *by her teacher* *twice* about her Jewish food in her lunch. After being targeted all year. She was invited to a lunch bunch and both times the teacher said super loudly to her, in front of everyone else, "EEEWWW, pickles are soooo gross! I'm not sitting next to you! I won't even let those in my house!" Isn't that almost a cliche, don't make fun of a kid's ethnic food? Byyeeeeeee MCPS.
Omg, please tell me I am feeding a troll by answering this but just in case you are real …you are being WAY too sensitive. Making fun of pickles is in no way anti semetic behavior. Signed, a Jew Who Loves Pickles and Acknowledges They Are Smelly and Polarizing
PS - a teacher should not be teasing a kid about their lunch no matter what, though. but I stand by this not being anti semetic!
+ 1 don't think pickles are a "jewish" thing only....I am from Central Europe (25% Jewish), and everyone here eats pickles....