Posted on 04/27/2024 7:13:13 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The city will pay a total $2.1 million to three white Department of Education executives demoted under ex-Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza and replaced by less-qualified people of color, they charged.
Lois Herrera, Jaye Murray and Laura Feijoo – who will receive $700,000 each – reached a settlement three months after a judge ruled they “offer evidence of race-based discrimination in Carranza’s DOE,” paving the way for a June trial.
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Of course white teachers are now being discriminated against, but meh- noone cares because reverse racism is a-ok according to the left
It is Carranza personally who should have been sued. It is a shame the taxpayers have to pay for others’ actions.
DeBlasio and Carranza should be brought up on charges of perjury.
This is happening all across the education spectrum, k-university, unfortunately.
...'paving the way for a June trial.'
Why is there going to be a trial?
And it all started when Emperor Barry Obeyme was selected as the supreme ruler of The People’s Democratic Republic Of The United Soviet States Of Americastan.
New Yawk City isn’t paying it. It’s the New Yawk City taxpayers who are paying it.
So what? Do you think Carranza and his woke red guards care?
All the lawyer fees and settlements are paid by taxpayers. He will claim bias and carry on same as before.
The Supreme Court created out of thin air what is called “Qualified Immunity” and it is way past time for them to correct this grave error in judgement and FORCE Public Employee’s to be responsible for their own actions.
“reached a settlement three months after a judge ruled they “offer evidence of race-based discrimination in Carranza’s DOE,” paving the way for a June trial.”
The judge’s ruling three months ago paved the way for the trial. The settlement makes the trial unnecessary.
That’s what happens when you, as the author of an article, are forced to lie your way around the truth.
I love it. Sue those bigoted racists into oblivion.
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