The Right Way To Address Alleged Anti-White Texts
If these allegations are found to be true, this ignorant, racist buffoon should be put out to pasture (“White whine,” March 5).
If, on the other hand, it turns out to be a smear campaign, those responsible should be penalized accordingly.
New York City schools are finding it difficult to educate our children to begin with and do not need racist administrators making things more complicated. Another reason to leave New York City. Jerry Chiappetta
Monticello
There had to be signs of Staten Island Superintendent Marion Wilson’s alleged hateful nature and bias before she was hired.
The bigger question is: How do deplorables wind up in positions of power over children?
We need more charter schools, where education trumps agendas and personal vendettas. Kathryn Donnelly
Queens
If it isn’t the Rubber
Room or poor performance on tests, it’s something else. Now, it’s a superintendent who is accused of threatening and showing total hatred for whites.
Who appointed this person? I am sure there are many more totally qualified individuals who don’t see color but want the best for the kids.
Lee Fleischman Stamford, Conn.
It will be interesting to see what action, if any,
the Department of Education takes against Wilson if the texts attributed to her are really hers.
Were she a white superintendent, she would be suspended during an investigation and would be canceled. Her career as an educator would be over, and protestors would circle her home. Not likely to happen here, though.
We can expect many more instances of antiwhite racism in the years to come, so long as the progressive left controls city politics.
Robert Mangi
Westbury
Marion Wilson needs to be put on immediate suspension while being investigated for racism at the workplace.
I am tired of the double standards. If this was the other way around, and the superintendent was white, there would be calls for her immediate firing.