On Wednesday, the NYC Schools Chancellor, David Banks, is set to appear before Congress to talk about the state of the city’s schools. But he’s got a big problem to address, and it’s not just the lack of funding or the crumbling infrastructure. No, the real issue at hand is the rampant antisemitism running wild in the very schools he’s supposed to be running.
It’s no secret that antisemitism has been on the rise in recent years, but what Chancellor Banks needs to own up to is that it’s not just a few isolated incidents here and there. It’s a massive, systemic problem that is infecting the minds of our youth. And who’s to blame for this disgusting trend? Well, it all leads back to the leadership at the top – that’s right, Chancellor Banks himself.
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Instead of cracking down on hate speech and intolerance, Banks has turned a blind eye to the rising tide of antisemitism in NYC schools. He’s more concerned with pushing a progressive agenda than actually addressing the real issues at hand. It’s a disgrace, and it’s about time someone holds him accountable for his failure to protect the children in his care.
But will Chancellor Banks step up and admit the truth when he faces Congress? Or will he try to sweep this under the rug and continue to ignore the very real problem that is plaguing our schools? It’s time for some real leadership – and if Banks can’t step up to the plate, then it’s time for someone else to take the reins and clean up the mess he’s made. The future of our children depends on it.