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Private schools in the Los Angeles area have been sued by the fathers of students attending school, claiming that they treat Jews as “oppressors” and operate under the racist, anti-Semitic ideology. Has been done.
A lawsuit filed by Jerome Eisenberg in a Los Angeles court led Brentwood School Principal Michael Riera to “bait-and-switch with school curriculum and culture” after accepting payments for parents’ tuition. Claims to have been. Eisenberg in a lawsuit in which Riera and Brenwood School “plan to transform the school under a racist, anti-Semitic ideology that seeks to teach children to reject Western values.” Claim to have.
When Eisenberg and other Jewish parents expressed concern about the school’s curriculum, the lawsuit was that the school “intentionally kept them out of policy deliberations” and “the school’s various other ethnic and racial affinities.” We openly welcomed the parents who make up the sex group to make decisions. ” “
Eisenberg is suing the school for violating the Unruh Civil Rights Act, breach of contract, intentional mental distress for mental distress, and other allegations.
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The father said in a lawsuit that his daughter had been banished from the school for about $ 50,000 because of his efforts to oppose the school’s “fierce discrimination.”
He states that Brentwood was a “fundamental change” “pay for performance and academically rigorous institution” after George Floyd’s death.
After the registration promise was already paid in the summer of 2020, Eisenberg said, “Brentwood secretly manages its curriculum and policies by managing its curriculum and community policies in its equity and inclusion offices. I changed it. “
As a result of this action, he rejects the Enlightenment values and supports the identity-based ideology of dissatisfaction, resentment, and racial division, as the school’s focus is “to give students a classic liberal education. For compulsory re-education. “
“Curriculum changes have shifted from teaching students critical thinking skills and have begun to teach students what to think based on Brentwood’s current favorite political trends,” he said. Says.
For example, in his daughter’s class, the books “Kill the Alabama Story” and “King of the Samurai” were removed and replaced with books such as Ibram X. Kendy’s “Stamp”.
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“For example, the English department told parents that if they wanted their children to read Shakespeare or Hemingway, they should read it in their free time,” the proceedings allege.
Before the start of the 2020-2021 school year, the school head announced that he would invite a diversity, inclusive and impartial consultant to shift the school’s operations to an “anti-racist” model. It has been. When Eisenberg asked about a new policy change, the lawsuit said, “Riela is an educator who knows that schools need to be learned by students, not parents whose ideas are now out of date. Said it was made up. “
According to the proceedings, the election of consultants seeks partial opinion from parents, students, and community members who belong to an “affinity group” that represents “almost all possible races and identities” at school, rather than Jews. I did.
When Jewish parents tried to form an affinity group, the school “intentionally choked” them.
“Other Brentwood affinity groups were not deliberately suppressed, sandbagged, or controlled by defendants in a discriminatory manner, as was the case with Jewish affinity groups.” The lawsuit alleges.
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The lawsuit also studies charts about students “making negotiated assumptions about them and demanding them to engage in political activities based on those assumptions” and “becoming anti-racist.” Claims to have been “forced”.
According to the proceedings, the students were also given a chart of “how they are tackling white supremacism,” which they accuse of being “purely based on skin color” and “racism.”
and statement In the New York Post, the school denied the allegations made in the proceedings.
“The allegations contained in the complaint are groundless, complete work of fiction, and merely a desperate attempt to confuse the school,” the school said.