The teacher allegedly required roughly 100 sophomores to read antisemitic propaganda following their study of 1940s Holocaust survivor and activist Elie Wiesel’s memoir.
, which details wild conspiracy theories about Jewish world domination. Drenick deems it the “most virulently antisemitic texts in existence.”
Bens has also doubted the severity of “the so-called coronavirus”—claiming confusion around the pandemic was caused by people being led astray by Satan—and taken aim at the LGBTQ+ community. “The administration was made aware on Dec. 13, and they have not yet intervened by stepping into the classroom to help students,” she added.
“My complaint here today is with our admin that have done nothing to remedy the situation. Our department has gotten no support, as we struggle to address the antisemitism. They’ve done nothing to address the harm caused to us as people,” she said. “All I can see is silent complicity.”
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