N.Y. teacher gives assignment asking students to compare police to KKK members, slave owners

N.Y. teacher gives assignment asking students to compare police to KKK members, slave owners
Westlake High School (Image via Facebook)

By Kaylee Greenlee

On the first day of classes, a high school teacher in Westchester County issued an assignment that included a comic style strip comparing police officers to slave owners and Ku Klux Klan members, the New York Post reported.

The assignment was part of a chapter on “European Colonization of America,” given by Westlake High School teacher Christopher Moreno to 11th graders on Sept. 8, the Post reported.

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The image depicted five versions of the same illustration that depicted one man kneeling on another’s neck, according to a picture of the assignment obtained by the Post. Types of men shown kneeling included a slaver, a KKK member, and a police officer.

Captions under the pictures said “white only” and “I can’t breathe,” according to the picture. The assignment asked students to “describe the goals of the Black Lives Matter movement” and whether or not they agreed with the movement.

Handout received by students (Image via Kevin C. Downs)

“My daughter showed me the paper. I said, `What is this?! You’ve got to be kidding me!’” Ania Paternostro, the mother of a student at Westlake said.  “This cartoon compares the police to the KKK. It’s an attack on the police.”

Paternostro said she sent letters addressing the assignment to Mount Pleasant School District Superintendent Kurt Kotes and Westlake Principal Keith Schenker.

“Enough is enough,” she said. “This cartoon is disturbing. We have to respect the men in blue who protect us,” Paternostro added. “We don’t need a teacher brainwashing my kids. I’ll teach my kids about what’s right and what’s wrong.”

Paternostro’s daughter Nicole expressed concerns about the assignment, saying she thought it was one-sided and anti-police, the Post reported. Nicole said she has been bullied and called racist on social media since expressing her opinion on the assignment.

“The cartoon was disgusting,’’ Nicole said. “It compared the police with all the terrible people in history. It was not fair. It wasn’t right.’’

Kotes sent a letter to the parents of students in Moreno’s class which promised an “investigation” into the assignment.

“I want to address an issue that I have recently been advised is of deep concern to many members of our community,’’ Kotes said. “Specifically, I have been advised that one of our High School teachers may have recently conducted a lesson that many have deemed to be highly controversial in the current climate.”

Kotes added that he would update the community once the investigation concludes.

Steve Kardain, a retired Mt. Pleasant police officer and former New York City Department of Investigations prober called the assignment a “smack in the face to law enforcement. It’s an absolutely a smear of the police,” Kardian said.

“Parents don’t send their children to school to learn to hate America and our police,” Former Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino said.

“Our schools should be a place for the open exchange of ideas, not political indoctrination,” Astorino said. “The false narratives and brainwashing has to stop.”

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