According to an audio conversation between the head of a New York City private school and a teacher, Grace Church School in Manhattan is guilty of “demonizing white people for being born.” The whistleblower Paul Rossi decided to stand up for the children, saying that the students are being indoctrinated with progressive policies in the name of “anti-racism”. The phrase has been re-engineered by Critical Race Theorists to be just another dogwhistle term for anti-white. Head of the school George Davidson told the teacher in a recorded conversation that the school does indeed use language that makes white students “feel less than, for nothing that they are personally responsible for.”

Davidson also told Rossi that the indoctrination might be getting out of hand, saying that the “attempt is to link anybody who’s white to the perpetuation of white supremacy.” Grace Church School later said that Rossi had misquoted Davidson, but that’s not what it sounds like in the recording.

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The conversation between Davidson and Rossi was posted online by a civil-rights organization that calls for a “common culture of fairness, understanding and humanity.” The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) is headed by Americans in different fields: Entrepreneurs, Activists, Investors, Artists, and Attorneys. It was founded because they believe that American institutions are increasingly enforcing “cynical and intolerant orthodoxy.”

Rossi blew the whistle on the problem by writing an essay on his concerns in mid-April, and then publishing it on Bari Weiss’ Substack account. Weiss is a board member of FAIR and a former New York Times opinion editor who quit after claiming it had become an “illiberal environment” and cited “bullying by colleagues”.

The teacher wrote in the essay that “anti-racist training sounds righteous, but it is the opposite of truth in advertising.” He said that in the school, white students are assigned the “’morally compromised status of ‘oppressor,’” while other students are considered “oppressed”. The supposedly “oppressed” have dependency, resentment, and moral superiority cultivated in their mind.

Two days after the conversation with Rossi (in which the school’s head admitted that they are demonizing white students for existing) Davidson told Rossi not to report what was spoken about to the school. This move was supposedly for his own safety after a member of the school community threatened him, according to the New York Post.

Paul Rossi is a math teacher and is being disciplined for voicing his concerns. In light of his sin of speaking out against the anti-white curriculum he was rebuked by the school. The high-school advisers were ordered to read a public reprimand of his conduct out loud to every student in the school. One of the school leaders accused Rossi of causing “harm” to students. Rossi has been booted out of the school for the rest of the school-year.

According to the New York Post Rossi sent an email to Davidson this past Monday accusing his boss of adopting the progressive ideology in public but questioning it behind closed doors. Rossi wrote, “While I cannot know for certain, I suspect that the reason you have not shared these concerns with the broader Grace community is because you know exactly what happens to people who do. It is what is happening to me right now.”

 

 

 

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