Catholic girls and their Nazi cups

Started by yankeedoodle, September 28, 2017, 05:26:36 PM

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A Catholic school lets a jewish girl in, and look what happens.  <:^0 :lmao:

Hoax Alert: Anti-Semitic Bullying at St. Teresa's Academy (2017)
http://semiticcontroversies.blogspot.com/2017/09/hoax-alert-anti-semitic-bullying-at-st.html

In yet another so-called 'anti-Semitic hate crime'; we have the case of so-called 'anti-Semitic bullying' at St. Teresa's Academy – a prestigious Roman Catholic School – in Kansas.

I quote KCUR for the details:

'The students from St. Teresa's Academy who posted photos of themselves drinking from cups arranged in the shape of a swastika are bullying the teenage girl who reported them.

That's according to frustrated classmates who reached out to KCUR to say St. Teresa's response to alleged anti-Semitism has been wholly inadequate.

"They will come up to her in the halls and make passive aggressive comments like, 'Snitch,'" says Katie Gregory, who is friends with the student who reported her classmates for underage drinking and hate speech. "One girl told her and said she had better stop talking about the situation."

Editor's note: KCUR is not naming the students who posed with the swastika or sharing screenshots of the Snapchat photos because the girls are minors.

Gregory, a junior, says school administrators have sent two emails to parents but haven't said anything to students. She says she hasn't heard school officials use the word "swastika," either.

Earlier this week, as news of the incident spread through alumnae circles, the morning prayer at the private Catholic school was for forgiveness.

"It was only a week or so after the incident occurred, so I thought that was a little bit insensitive to go over the intercom and speak to the whole school about forgiveness when the girls involved haven't even apologized," Gregory says.

As KCUR reported yesterday, the email sent to St. Teresa's parents on Monday focused on the underage drinking and downplayed the swastika the girls involved built out of plastic cups while playing beer pong. The incident occurred off campus earlier this month.

"Because of the privacy and legal issues involved, we are unable to report every detail. ... After careful and complete review by the STA administrative team and in accordance with school policies, the students involved were disciplined," the email read in part.

However, it's been widely reported that the students received a one-day in-school suspension to reflect on their actions. They were also asked to write letters to the colleges they will attend.

But Gregory says even that's not a big deal because the students involved are fellow juniors, only one of whom has committed to a school.

She echoed the comments of alumnae who say far harsher punishments have been doled out for less serious infractions. Gregory says last year, a group of students received three days of in-school suspension for going off campus to get lunch from Subway and McDonald's – and that administrators regularly dole out in-school suspensions for dress code violations such as having a nose piercing or wearing red socks.

"In comparison to the punishment these girls received for posing with a swastika – and especially captioning it 'Girls night!' – I don't feel like it's proportionate," Gregory says.

Gregory adds that what's especially disheartening for her is that these are the same students that learned about the Holocaust with her.

"I sat with them when we learned history and what the symbol means and who died and who was targeted and what happened to them. We learned in graphic detail the torture that some of these people went through," Gregory says. "To see them disrespect that is just so disheartening."' (1)

So let's get the story straight:

A) Female Students are photographed playing Nazi versus Jew Beer Pong outside of school hours and off campus.

B) A female jewish fellow student gets offended and reports them to the school claiming 'anti-Semitism'.

C) Students concerned are subject to disproportionate punishments by St. Teresa's Academy that includes the deliberate sabotage of their university track choices.

D) Students become angry and begin a revenge campaign against the jewess.

E) Jewess claims they are subjecting her to 'anti-Semitic bullying'.

So basically the jewess concerned is like the little tittle-tattle who reports the cool kids for smoking behind the bike sheds and then wonders why she is then beaten up even more.

The students concerned weren't originally being 'anti-Semitic' and they were just having fun in the way that teenagers often do. They then proceeded to be heavily punished as if they were literal Nazis and then seem to have thought that if they are going to be treated like Nazis. Then they may as well behave like Nazis do in the movies.

So they proceed to taunt and find ways to get back at said jewess; who then sees it all as further 'anti-Semitism' when it is nothing but the pranks that teenagers usually engage in. However by so doing she may have in fact given the students concerned a lesson in the nature of the jews that will cause them to become literal Nazis.

Ironic: isn't it?

References

(1) http://kcur.org/post/st-teresas-students-say-classmate-who-reported-swastika-photos-being-harassed#stream/; also see http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Antisemitism/Swastika-beer-pong-is-highlight-of-Kansas-Catholic-schoolgirl-soiree-505800