Saturday, April 2, 2011

NAACP goes after teacher for calling her black students future criminals on Facebook

A Paterson elementary school teacher is on administrative leave with pay after community members complained that she called her students "future criminals" in a Facebook post, according to school officials. The president of the Paterson branch of the NAACP said he contacted district Superintendent Donnie Evans when a resident told him a teacher had written on Facebook, "I’m not a teacher. I’m a warden for future criminals." The teacher has a first-grade class at Public School 21. Principal Frank Puglise said she was placed on leave, but he would not provide details on the alleged incident. She "is not working and is on administrative leave with pay and the matter is under investigation," Puglise said.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where is the NAACP when those noble blacks are raping and murdering white women?

Patrick Cleburne said...

The school in question, Paterson 21, is 50/50 Black/Hispanic. In late march it was reported that the police were being sommoned to the Paterson schools almost 20 times a day(!). See http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2011/04/02/future-criminals-in-paterson/

Average Joe said...

Thanks Patrick. I knew the school had to have a substantial non-white population for the NAACP to get involved but I didn't know it was that large. After all, the NAACP would have no problems with a teacher calling her white students future criminals.

Average Joe said...

Where is the NAACP when those noble blacks are raping and murdering white women?

Usually blaming the victim. The NAACP only has a problem with a crime when it is committed by whites against blacks, not vice versa.