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Randi Weingarten is not herself an anti-Semite. But left uncorrected and unrepudiated, her remarks are a gift to the nation s antisemites. It s her obligation, indeed her urgent responsibility, to
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The hypocrisy of the progressive left “lockdown forever” crowd seems to have no bottom. While parents are desperate to return their children to schooling (something everyone else in the world has been doing all year long) and the suicide rates among America’s children skyrocket due to isolation, teachers unions are still selfishly refusing to send their members back to work.
They claim their safety is in jeopardy and that they are only “following the science,” even as they vacation and meet and travel around freely with no seeming concerns about their safety.
One of the most egregious offenders has been American Federation of Teachers President Randy Weingarten, who perplexingly still has a lucrative and elite job despite her anti-Semitic views that she unapologetically aired recently. She may have believed her own Jewish connections gave her cover, but it seems like pretty blatant anti-Semitism to accuse Jews of being an “own
Chicago Teachers Union blocks reopening… again.
After months of battles between the Chicago Public Schools district (CPS) and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU), as well as the municipal government, high schools in the Windy City are set to reopen for in-person classes on April 19th. (Most K-8 schools have at least partially reopened at this point.) Or at least
they were. With the reopening already announced and emails going out to families explaining the details, the situation looked largely resolved at last. But that’s when CTU President Jesse Sharkey stepped in yet again to try to slam the brakes on the process, in what CBS News described as a “snag” in the negotiations. He’s citing rising numbers of new COVID cases in the city and positive test results in some of the schools that have already reopened as the reason for yet another delay. And, as usual, the CTU has its usual set of demands to be met before the high school teachers will return to do their jobs. (CBS C