Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has degenerated into nothing but gleeful posting of negative stories that aren't even local, about isolated incidences in schools that are far away and not representative of Jewish education. This is just antisemitism under the guise of news. Disgusting. But typical.
I'll bite. America is not a religious theocracy and no group gets to set up a parallel existence that runs counter to the secular values and ideals of the country . If that's anti semitic, sign me up. Someone shared a twitter link upthread about these groups admitting to illegally funneling federal funding into their nonsense. I guess calling that out is anti semitic, whatever the hell that means .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ever wonder why there is no real antisemitism in Japan, China or Korea?
Because one doesn't develop negative feelings toward a group until one is constantly exposed to them.
Why are any Jews defending these awful "schools?" Quick to squawk "anti-semite" at anyone who criticizes the schools, but the education is objectively atrocious. And the same people who defend these schools are the first to blast Christian homeschoolers for not being in lock-step with public schools. Christian homeschool publishers have algebra books. Some of these Hasidic kids can barely add!
Anonymous wrote:Ever wonder why there is no real antisemitism in Japan, China or Korea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has degenerated into nothing but gleeful posting of negative stories that aren't even local, about isolated incidences in schools that are far away and not representative of Jewish education. This is just antisemitism under the guise of news. Disgusting. But typical.
I'll bite. America is not a religious theocracy and no group gets to set up a parallel existence that runs counter to the secular values and ideals of the country . If that's anti semitic, sign me up. Someone shared a twitter link upthread about these groups admitting to illegally funneling federal funding into their nonsense. I guess calling that out is anti semitic, whatever the hell that means .
It's the part where people started complaining about how Jews were moving in and taking over their neighborhood and oh my god they were going to have to move. That part. Don't f***ing gaslight us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has degenerated into nothing but gleeful posting of negative stories that aren't even local, about isolated incidences in schools that are far away and not representative of Jewish education. This is just antisemitism under the guise of news. Disgusting. But typical.
I'll bite. America is not a religious theocracy and no group gets to set up a parallel existence that runs counter to the secular values and ideals of the country . If that's anti semitic, sign me up. Someone shared a twitter link upthread about these groups admitting to illegally funneling federal funding into their nonsense. I guess calling that out is anti semitic, whatever the hell that means .
It's the part where people started complaining about how Jews were moving in and taking over their neighborhood and oh my god they were going to have to move. That part. Don't f***ing gaslight us.
Anonymous wrote:I’m basically opposed to all religions, but especially as they get more extreme. Realistically, I’d move. I feel the same way about the large conservative Catholic community near me, but there aren’t enough of them to mess up the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has degenerated into nothing but gleeful posting of negative stories that aren't even local, about isolated incidences in schools that are far away and not representative of Jewish education. This is just antisemitism under the guise of news. Disgusting. But typical.
I'll bite. America is not a religious theocracy and no group gets to set up a parallel existence that runs counter to the secular values and ideals of the country . If that's anti semitic, sign me up. Someone shared a twitter link upthread about these groups admitting to illegally funneling federal funding into their nonsense. I guess calling that out is anti semitic, whatever the hell that means .
It's the part where people started complaining about how Jews were moving in and taking over their neighborhood and oh my god they were going to have to move. That part. Don't f***ing gaslight us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how to link an article, but recently there was an article about how 100 percent of the students at some of these Orthodox Hasidic Schools in NY failed standardized testing.
This is a subject I'm quite concerned about as this is affecting my school district directly although I am not in NY. Our town is in the midst of building at least 8 or 10 Orthodox schools (there are zero here now) and our local public school boards have all been taken over by the very same people building these religious schools. There are supposedly plans on the books for at least FIFTEEN more schools in our town over the course of the next decade. The economic devastation this will cause despite the fact that these children are not even receiving a basic education, is astounding. How is it allowed to continue?
I have no problem with people practicing their religion in any way they see fit, provided it doesn't harm others around them. When there is an entire population of children that is going to be unable to provide for themselves and their families, when they cannot read, do basic math, have been abused physically and emotionally apparently (according to the article), this will not only take a toll on the children themselves, but on the greater society to which we all belong.
I also have a huge problem with the tax dollars that are being used to support a school that isn't even providing education...which everyone should be opposed to on principle.
I cannot believe this post has been allowed to remain on the board this long. Is no one going to question the absurdity of the OP's allegation? Jews make up less than 3% of the US population, and Orthodox Jews make up less than 3% of that 3%. 15 schools?? And they have "taken over" the school board, which is elected? This is an antisemitic troll post. And the NYTimes article was a disgrace to the NYT, with little actual data and a lot of generalizations and false comparisons that presented a serious misrepresentation of facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has degenerated into nothing but gleeful posting of negative stories that aren't even local, about isolated incidences in schools that are far away and not representative of Jewish education. This is just antisemitism under the guise of news. Disgusting. But typical.
I'll bite. America is not a religious theocracy and no group gets to set up a parallel existence that runs counter to the secular values and ideals of the country . If that's anti semitic, sign me up. Someone shared a twitter link upthread about these groups admitting to illegally funneling federal funding into their nonsense. I guess calling that out is anti semitic, whatever the hell that means .
It's the part where people started complaining about how Jews were moving in and taking over their neighborhood and oh my god they were going to have to move. That part. Don't f***ing gaslight us.
Anonymous wrote:This thread has degenerated into nothing but gleeful posting of negative stories that aren't even local, about isolated incidences in schools that are far away and not representative of Jewish education. This is just antisemitism under the guise of news. Disgusting. But typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has degenerated into nothing but gleeful posting of negative stories that aren't even local, about isolated incidences in schools that are far away and not representative of Jewish education. This is just antisemitism under the guise of news. Disgusting. But typical.
I'll bite. America is not a religious theocracy and no group gets to set up a parallel existence that runs counter to the secular values and ideals of the country . If that's anti semitic, sign me up. Someone shared a twitter link upthread about these groups admitting to illegally funneling federal funding into their nonsense. I guess calling that out is anti semitic, whatever the hell that means .
Anonymous wrote:This thread has degenerated into nothing but gleeful posting of negative stories that aren't even local, about isolated incidences in schools that are far away and not representative of Jewish education. This is just antisemitism under the guise of news. Disgusting. But typical.