The chancellor of New York City's public schools has been accused of promoting the concept of 'toxic whiteness' by white administrators who are preparing to sue the city.
At least four top Department of Education executives, all white women who are veterans of the department, have signed on to file suit against the city in the coming weeks, a source told the New York Post.
'There's a toxic whiteness concept going on,' the source said, adding that the women believe they have been pushed out of roles of responsibility in favor of less qualified people of color.
Department insiders say that under Chancellor Richard Carranza, who was appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio, administrators are subjected to endless lectures and workshops critiquing 'whiteness' and attempting to root out 'white supremacy' in the workplace.
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Maybe they can hire former Baltimore Mayor Pugh as an executive to replace a white person. She is a shining example of quality leadership...And hire former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon while you are at it. Another brilliant black leader....
This is the way of the New World Order. Whites will be pushed aside. Better to move on now. Start a new life elsewhere.
"the women believe they have been pushed out of roles of responsibility in favor of less qualified people of color."
Welcome to my world. I lost TWO radio management positions for which I was well-qualified to two women (one black) who were totally unqualified, and the reason given was because I was a white male.
Both stations went down the tubes, but they met their quotas.
I guess the liberals are now reaping what they've sown.
It's Bizarro World.
GET RID OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. ALL WILL BE GOOD.
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