Substitute Teacher Fired Over Saying ‘Zionist Jews’ Need to be ‘Run Out of This Country’ at Occupy L.A.
- Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:35pm by
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Patricia McAllister, a substitute teacher in Los Angeles was recently caught making the following anti-Semitic statement at the Occupy Los Angeles protest:
“Patricia McAllister, I’m here representing myself but I do work for the Los Angeles Unified School District. I think that the Zionist Jews who are running these big banks and our Federal Reserve — which is not run by the federal government — they need to be run out of this country.”
Zombie online now reveals that McAllister has in fact lost her job with the school district:
Los Angeles school officials say a substitute teacher has lost her job after making anti-Semitic comments during an interview.
In a statement Tuesday, schools Superintendent John Deasy condemned remarks made by Patricia McAllister during a protest rally last week.
In an Oct. 12 interview with Reason.com at a Los Angeles rally, McAllister said “Zionist Jews and the Federal Reserve” need to be run out of this country.
Deasy says that although freedom of speech is a protected right of public employees, the LAUSD can’t set a good example for students while tolerating disrespectful, intolerant or discriminatory behavior.
For those who didn’t see Patricia McAllister make the regrettable comments Reason.tv provides the clip below:




















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Comments (256)
SHOWMESTATEGUY
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:50pmWhat’s the deal with blacks and jews? The blacks just don’t seem to like the jew. I guess we can ask BO’s spiritual advisor for guidance. Call Wright, BO’s reverend. Ask him why he hates jews and America.
Report Post »Ditto Head
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:55pmOperation
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pavepaws
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 12:00amGood riddance.
Report Post »Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 12:09am@Ditto head — on the money there; this will be used as another excuse to crack down across the nation, create pressure, create chaos across all parts and points, and wait to see what ruptures first and the rest will follow with a shove and a shoot.
Report Post »Jaycen
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 12:37amRacist much, lady?
Report Post »Therightsofbilly
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 1:01amImagine how many just like this, are teaching our kids.
JZS, this ties in perfectly with what I said in the other story.
Report Post »mlcblog
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 4:00amIt seems to be little known outside of their circles, blacks have hated Jews forever.
Report Post »Bill Rowland
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 6:01amDo her comments make her a racist to the DOJ. sounds like racist hate speech to me.
OMG
Report Post »Locked
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 6:51amHuh. All the people here are all for her getting fired over remarks made outside of school about a different country, but if a woman insults people on facebook due to their sexual orientation… it’s a travesty!
I don’t think she should have been fired, but she should definitely be prepared for flak for being anti-Zionist.
Report Post »decendentof56
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:09amI feel like Andy Rooney today, and I‘d like to share some thoughts with all of you regarding the Black school teacher who said ’Jews should be kicked out of the country.’
First of all, I thought Blacks just didn’t like crackers.
Are Jews crackers? Jeremiah Wright doesn’t like crackers.
It seems like some Black people don’t like crackers for some reason.
You ever wonder why?
Blacks don’t like Asians, apparently, either. Do you remember the Asians being beat-up by Blacks at S Philly HS while some Black ‘security’ guards watched?
Are Asians crackers?
Do Black security guards hate Crackers, too?
Do you remember Blacks targeting Asian-owned businesses during the LA riots?
Do you remember Asians on top of their roofs with guns? Why would they have guns?
Jeremiah Wright must not like crackers. Didn‘t he say so in the video clips of him ’preaching’ at his church? Did you see those clips? He seems very angry. Why is Jeremiah Wright so angry?
Whats the KKK of A? Is it a *******?
Report Post »I’m glad he never said that while our President was at his church.
Our President went to Jeremiah Wright’s church for 20 years and never heard him say KKK of A.
You ever wonder ‘why’?
Did Patricia McAllister go to Jeremiah Wright’s church?
Does she hate crackers, too?
She seems very angry.
Maybe she wouldn’t be so angry if she tried crackers with onion dip.
NEAF
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:18amBecause the blacks don’t want racist competition. Let’s kick Jews out, so we can bring more illegals.
Report Post »decendentof56
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:19am@ BillRowland
Report Post »“Do her comments make her a racist to the DOJ. sounds like racist hate speech to me”.
No, Bill…..I called E Holder and he says it is definitely not a racist remark.
Any other questions?
cessna152
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:37am@Locked
Do you radicals EVER stand for right or wrong? You always make excuses and comparisons instead of simply saying “she/he was wrong”. Well, a simple “yes or no”… to answer: was she wrong? Any other excuse outside of a simple “yes or no” will be taken as, “you think she is justified in her actions”.
Report Post »cessna152
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:40amBTW LOCKED,
Report Post »If the public schools are (so called) neutral on the term “Christmas and Easter”, then why is it okay public schools endorse hatred against these institutions? Shouldn’t they be neutral on this as well?
God forbid a public school has a “Merry Christmas” sign, but it is okay to slander Jews and Christians by the very same institution?
Locked
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 10:14am“Do you radicals EVER stand for right or wrong? You always make excuses and comparisons instead of simply saying “she/he was wrong”. Well, a simple “yes or no”… to answer: was she wrong? Any other excuse outside of a simple “yes or no” will be taken as, “you think she is justified in her actions”.”
What radicals are you talking about? I went a step further and said: she should not be fired for airing her views in a place outside her work. No more than the teacher who said homosexuals are perverts should be. If she’s racist, well, there’s obviously a conflict in her teaching: and if it can be proven that she’s coming down on Israeli kids in her class, then she -should- be fired. But just for saying she’s anti-Zionism? No way. This is America, not some third-world dictatorship. If you’re for freedom of speech, you can’t say “Well, I hate gays, so it’s wrong that an anti-gay teacher is fired… oh, but I like Israel, so it’s totally cool that this anti-Zionist one got fired.”
That’s now how the law works.
Report Post »Colt45makeseveryoneequal
Posted on October 22, 2011 at 8:58pmInsert the word Black instead of Jew and see how for that would fly!!!
Report Post »hillarie
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:47pmThis bytch is too young to remember all the Jewish lawyers who helped her people during the civil rights era. Good Riddance.
Report Post »CatB
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 12:43amTo bad no one teaches REAL history anymore .. only the P.C. cr*p.
TEA!
Report Post »Chet Hempstead
Posted on October 23, 2011 at 7:22amShe’s probably old enough to remember that when this country tried to lead an arms embargo against South Africa during Apartheid, Israel broke it and sold them guns, while continuing to enjoy the full support of the United States, due in large part to the political power of American Jews. But hey, nobody’s perfect.
Report Post »Laus Deo
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:37pmAwesome. Thanks for the laugh, P. McAllister.
Report Post »GrannyJanJihadKitty
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:36pmShe didn’t actually get fired because as a substitute teacher they never had to call her back and give any reason for doing so. They just told her to leave when she showed up never giving the reason. She had no contract and has no case for a lawsuit.
I edited the 7 minute FOX LA video and you can see her new, unbelievable anti-semitic remarks here:
Report Post »http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch4VcOGv36U
Fired Occupy LA Teacher Patricia McAllister Wants to Run Jews Out of the Country
babylonvi
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:46pmMaybe George Soros or King Barry will hire her, seeing as they support the occupation. To all similar mush heads: Freedom of speech as a constitutional right only means the federal government can not arrest you for the speech, nothing else.
Report Post »ChiefGeorge
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:49pmFired for saying that? Ummm, a bit harse! Like she has power to mount a Hitleresque Army to run them out herself. We are way to sensitive and when people see this, they glom onto it for their own cause. No Gays are the new Jews. Speak ill of them and your fired too? I would protect her right to free speech, she’s wrong to be sure.
Report Post »edwinb
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 1:46am“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
Report Post »Kevin The Elder
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 2:51am@ChiefGeorge. I don‘t think you would think that the teacher’s firing was harsh if you were a Jew and had a child in her class. Here is a woman who thinks all Americans who happen to be Jewish should be ‘run out of this country’. How could any school district trust that this teacher would be fair to Jewish students?
Report Post »Wolf
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 5:39amChief George: I agree with you where she has the right to say anything she wants- this is her right.
Report Post »It is also the right of the school district to fire her for her racist comments, just as schools are firing teachers for believeing in God, or teaching creation along side evolution, or wearing a cross around their neck, or posting anti-homosexual comments on personal pages.
What’s good for the goose is obviously also good for the gander.
loriann12
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 6:50amIf she had been an actual Union Card carrying teacher, or tenured, they wouldn’t have been able to fire her. Guess she has too many friends in that positon, and got c#cky.
Report Post »encinom
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:30amWhere are all the blazers that supported the NJ teacher’s right to be a bigot, but not this one? Or if you spout christian approved hate against homosexuals its okay.
Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:41amENCINOM, look immediately below and you’ll see one(*me). I have to agree with you though, by and large the Blazers are showing their hypocrisy on this matter. And this is coming from a conservative Blazer.
Report Post »joe1234
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:49am“here are all the blazers that supported the NJ teacher’s right to be a bigot, but not this one? Or if you spout christian approved hate against homosexuals its okay.”
I know its hard for you to understand, but there is a difference between a person’s behavior and their inborn characteristics…
and don’t give tell me that homosexuality is inborn….because if it is, then so is pedophilia.
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:04am“I know its hard for you to understand, but there is a difference between a person’s behavior and their inborn characteristics…”
Not when it comes to free speech. That’s why groups like the Westboro Baptist Church always have their rights upheld by the courts.
I can go out and hold up signs saying that Gingers are soulless and evil creatures. That‘s something that’s inborn, right? Am I not allowed to do that?
Racist speech has been protected by our courts over and over again, and this is no different.
Report Post »techengineer11
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:11amKevin The Elder: The last I heard the Constitution of the United States of America still protected “free” speech. If she is shown to mistreat or discriminate against a Jewish student then fire her. Don’t fire people because of their thoughts or speech.. Fire them as a result of their actions. Is that too damn complicated for the average braindead Blaze reader who thinks they are Conservative?
Fwiw. The woman is correct.
Report Post »joe1234
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:15am“Not when it comes to free speech. That’s why groups like the Westboro Baptist Church always have their rights upheld by the courts.”
no one is silencing her. she has her free speech. she lost her job, but she hasn’t been attacked and vilified by jews or any other group.
Report Post »joe1234
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:20am“Racist speech has been protected by our courts over and over again, and this is no different”
uh yeah being run out of the country is so non-violent…*rolling eyes*
Report Post »Ex_Masshole
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:22am@ Dr Nordo; No sensible person is saying she shouldn’t be allowed to express her beliefs or speak publicly. I, personally will defend her right to free speech to my death even though I disagree with her.
She happens to be in a position where she is impacting the thoughts and development of young people. A sensible human being would see that her beliefs are obviously not in line with the beliefs of most of the parents of those young children and the taxpayers who pay her salary. It‘s obvious that she should seek a different profession and that shouldn’t be her prerogative. There are certain positions that offer too much power (teaching is one) and those who do not demonstrate the respect for the power and responsibilities that accompany it should not hold those positions.
Report Post »joe1234
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:26amI’m sure the NOI runs a few schools…or some other muslim group…she’ll be welcomed as a heroine…
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:38amYes, which is why I would absolutely support her dismissal if she had been talking about this in front of her classroom; but she wasn’t.
Anybody is in a position to influence the minds of our young people. A babbling idiot outside of a military funeral blaring that God hates **** over a bullhorn is in a position to influence young people as well, but we can’t legally shut them up. Young people are exposed to all sorts of crap every day. It is the job of the parent to teach their kids the values that they wish to instill.
It’s a little different if taxpayer dollars are being used to teach controversial messages, but that was not the case here. She was on her own time and shouldn’t have to fear looking over her shoulder for expressing her viewpoints.
Case in point from personal experience: a fellow Dept. of Energy contractor I worked with was a prominent anti-Mormon in the area. He would always go to rallies both locally and in Salt Lake to condemn Mormons to fiery hell. Despite complaints from some people he was never fired and, although I myself am LDS and was extremely offended by every word he said to anyone who would listen (including children), I absolutely supported his right to express himself 100%. Freedom of Speech is vital to this country, and to insinuate that it’s protection extends merely to preventing prosecution is absolutely 100% false.
Report Post »mikenleeds
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:36pmshe has to be fired for spreading hate
Report Post »Secular Conservative
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:35pmHer comments were in bad taste, invalid, and demonstrated her ignorance. I disagree with her comments. However, as an American citizen she has a constitutionally protected right to freedom of speech. To ignore that–to deny her that is to embrace fascism and piss on the constitution.
Report Post »Eleutheria
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:53pmShe has a right to say what she chooses and suffer the consequences in that regard.
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 12:35amOh please, Euthelaria. That is simply ridiculous. People under Stalin or Hitler or Pol Pot or Castro or Jong Il or any of a number of crazy dictators always had the freedom to say whatever they wanted as long as they were willing to accept the consequences.
This is what I hate about TheBlaze. So many people go out of their way to defend the teacher who is under heat for her anti-LGBT facebook posts and defend her constitutional rights and her ability to keep her job, yet as soon as somebody makes a statement that a Blazer doesn’t agree with and she is punished, it’s immediately “good riddance”. The hypocrisy sickens me, and makes me embarassed to be a conservative.
Report Post »amerbur
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 1:59amOur constitution protects us from being thrown in jail for speaking out against the government. I do not believe that would allow us to say anything without suffering some consequences. This women may have grown up in a Church similar to that of Reverend Wrights. She may have been stating what to her, was obvious. h\Hopefully, she and her friends will learn that this thinking is not normal or supported. It may take some time for her to figure out what she has done wrong. Perhaps we need to purchase her a ticket to the holocost museum.
Report Post »Dr Vel
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 3:42amSo you do not think people who are alone in control of some of the raising of children do not need to be held to a higher standard? The hate towards a race she has affects innocent young minds for a lifetime. By the time those kids are in their 60′s emotional baggage created in them while young still exists. You are ignorant enough to hire the suicide bomber from the other story to instill love of jihad in young minds aren’t you?
Report Post »USaidWhat
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 6:00amThe difference, Dr Nurdo, with this woman’s freedom of speech: She is a teacher who has power over OUR children. Therefore, as a child’s parent, I have the right to DEMAND that she is fired.
But then, you already know this and understand this, don’t you Dr.Nurdo…
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 6:49amI’m sorry, but you guys are friggin’ idiots. It doesn’t matter what her personal beliefs are. As long as she isn‘t trying to teach it as curriculum then it’s really nobody’s business. Back to the anti-LBGT facebook posting teacher, one could make the exact same arguments you are making here and say that she is a bigot who has no place teaching our children. It‘s not your or anybody’s place to put limits on free speech.
Oh, and Dr. Nurdo….that’s a good one, lol. Try harder next time, fool.
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 6:58am@ DRVEL
That was a spectacular straw man you knocked down there. Very impressive.
The fact is, you have no idea whether or not she has been teaching this kind of stuff to her students. If she had, I am pretty damn sure it would have reached the ears of parents or the school board and she would have been fired long before this happened. She was on her own time and should be free to say whatever the hell she likes without worrying about losing her job.
So no, I don’t think that she should be held to a higher standard. Because who decides the standards? There is nothing in the constitution that allows anyone to place limits on free speech and there are only a very few exceptions to free speech written in the constitution such as classified information, slander, copyrights, and inciting riots. This lady violated none of these.
Report Post »joe1234
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:53amagain do you understand the difference between an inborn characteristic and a behavior?
did the chrisitan say the gays should be run out of the country? if you can’t see the difference you need to go to the eye doctor…
Report Post »Al J Zira
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:58amDoc Nardo is right! Either you believe in the first amendment or you don’t, you can’t have it both ways. As far as the teacher having access to children to sell her corrupt view, maybe she does, but sitting here at my laptop I have no way of knowing what she teaches. That means it’s up to the parents to police her on her job.
Report Post »Now if the teacher brings any of this up in class I’d be all in for having her fired or better yet, it’s a great case for school choice. Parents need to get into the habit of scrutinizing school boards and cleaning out the progressives that run their own agenda and not a curriculum that agrees with the parents beliefs of what a school should be teaching.
Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:01amOh my God….it doesn’t matter what she said! Racist comments have continually been proctected by the courts, and nothing she said was supportive of violence. Now if she said that they should be sent to the gas chambers, that would have been a different story altogether.
20/20 vision here, tyvm.
joe1234
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:16am“Oh my God….it doesn’t matter what she said! Racist comments have continually been proctected by the courts, and nothing she said was supportive of violence. ”
so being run out of the country isn’t violent??? I mean seriously…what did the christian teacher say that is comparable?
20/20 in a cave maybe….
Report Post »joe1234
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:19am“Now if she said that they should be sent to the gas chambers, that would have been a different story altogether.”
yeah being run out of the country is SOOOO non-violent…I mean there’s such a huge difference…and if they have no where else to go…like the people on the st. louis…and they have to come back..I’m sure this nice lady has a FINAL solution in mind for them…
sheesh.
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:46amYou are so stupid you don’t even realize that you complimented me.
“Yeah, 20/20 in a cave maybe” would insinuate that I can see as well in a dark cavern than a normal person with perfect vision can see in a brightly lit room.
Her wish to see the “Zionist Jews” run out of the country can be interpreted as violent if you go out of your way to try and see it that way, or it can just as easily be interpretted to mean that they need to be run out of power.
Report Post »joe1234
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:56am““Yeah, 20/20 in a cave maybe” would insinuate that I can see as well in a dark cavern than a normal person with perfect vision can see in a brightly lit room.”
it insuates youcan’t see anything you brain-dead moron.
“Her wish to see the “Zionist Jews” run out of the country can be interpreted as violent if you go out of your way to try and see it that way, or it can just as easily be interpretted to mean that they need to be run out of power.”
I’m sure to an anti-semitic wacko like you, sending them to a work camp in germany in the 30s wouldn’t be interpreted as violent either….
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 2:09pmLMAO no it doesn’t. Let me educate you, my friend.
The measurement for eyesight is a ratio between the distance that the person in question can read letters from a chart of a certain size and the baseline distance that optometrists have determined someone with “normal” vision can read letters of the same size.
So saying that someone has 20/20 vision means that they can read letters from 20 feet away that a normal person can read from 20 feet away. Now, your comment that I have 20/20 vision in a cave doesn’t actually make 100% sense, but it can be interpreted in one of two ways.
Either A) I can see letters from a distance of 20 feet in a cave that a normal person would see at 20 feet in brightly lit room (this would be saying that I have superhuman vision), or
B) I can see letters from a distance of 20 feet in a cave that a normal person can see from a distance of 20 feet in a cave, meaning that my vision is still normal (obviously, this wouldn’t mean anything one way or the other)
So either way you look at it, it‘s not an insult and it’s not saying that my vision sucks. So again, either way you look at it you are wrong and have no clue what the hell you are talking about.
lol
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 2:13pmAnd now you’re also calling me anti-semitic? LMAO! That’s a straw man the size of Godzilla you knocked down there! WOW!
Ahem… I am absolutely not anti-semitic in any way and the fact that you had to accuse me of it speaks volumes for the kind of person you are. I support Israel 100%. But just because I do, that doesn’t mean that I expect others to nor do I believe there should be witch hunts whenever some crazy liberal in California expresses oppinions that are dissident from mine.
You are really are a dumb person, did you know that?
Report Post »LarryofArabia
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:25pmFinally. Something goes our way. Kudos to the LA school board. Champaign for everyone.
Report Post »KickinBack
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:37pmPerhaps it was a typo, and the blaze meant to say ‘hired’.
Report Post »Eliasim
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:08pmIn the grand scheme of the universe, and the after-life assuming a person gets that thing. But in the grand scheme of the universe all this stuff on earth; your name; your jeans; your family tree; your sir-name; all your idols, sports etc. means nothing. It all gets dumped outside the camp. And all your left with is your fruit. And sometimes if you have much fruit, you will have a sense you have lived before on earth, and may even have an idea who you were. Moreover the fruit is all that matters, and because of that, there will not be anyone ever performing miracles to prove they are Holy, because it would be unto trying to prove a negative. People either believe or they do not believe. But surely the meek will inherit the earth, and the righteous will inherit the Kingdom of Heaven, and the righteous can go out into the earth anytime they feel like it.
Report Post »knighttemplar999
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:15pmFruit gives me gas. Is that what will propel me to the heavens? How about beans? I’ll increase my intake of beans if it assures me a ringside seat with Jesus.
Report Post »Eliasim
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:23pmI will tell you what. You may want to stock up on beans, because all your successes, wealth, family, and friends are all going to be scattered, and then see how you feel about your comment.
Report Post »Polly Sigh
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:25pmIt’s genes, not jeans (those are pants), and surname, not sir name.
I know…picky, picky, picky..
Report Post »Eliasim
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:26pmOh I forgot one. Your electricity is going to be eventually turned off also.
Report Post »82dAirborne
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:30pmSimply put: Huh???
Report Post »Eliasim
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:47pmPolly,
Report Post »Actually I meant jeans because I meant clothes, I know what I meant, because I was thinking of the way people glamorize their clothing. And I said sir-name because of all the stake people put in their names as if they have Knighted themselves. You shouldn’t assume the book is according to the cover. That’s why you people get nothing out of the Bible. You look at everything through your own imagination, and selfish desires.
Al J Zira
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:46am@eliasim: Don’t you have a comet to catch?
Report Post »13th Imam
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:08pmPatrica was heard to mutter, When they paid me that 50. bucks to come down here and rouse the rabble,, they never said I would get fired for it. I sholda picked the “Blame the TEA Party” envelope.
Report Post »I axed them for the “Blame the Jews ”envelope
angry nerd
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:04pmLol, and these are the people teaching our kids.
Report Post »Home schooling looks better all the time.
Keep religion out of schools?? But religious hatred is ok??
There is obviously a reason she is protesting and not teaching,
she is a moron.
82dAirborne
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:19pmI am sick to death of people insulting morons, idiots & fools. They are better than this woman.
Report Post »Talmid of Yeshua
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:56pmHome school is the ONLY way to go if you can do it. About 95% of the kids in my synagogue are home schooled.
Report Post »donh2
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:03pmI don’t think this was fair. Patricia was just reciting the talking points ear wispered in the privacy of socialist indoctrination command and control centers . She is an innocent victim of US state sponsored fascist programming. How can she be fired for anti semitism…while the President of the United States remains in his office ? It is hypocritical and unjust to clip the smaller branches while leaving the vine of evil unsevered.
Report Post »scoter
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:58pmIt about time.. Glad Run her out. She need more than FIRING.
Report Post »encinom
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:57pmAll the Blazers that came to the defense of the bigotted teachers in NJ are going to stick up for this anti-semtic teacher, right? The facts are simular, first amendment and all.
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 8:57amI absolutely support this woman. I disagree with her and truly dislike what her message is, but she is absolutely free to put forth that message without having to fear losing her job over it.
I really hope that she wins her suit. Anything else would be a travesty.
Report Post »Git-R-Done
Posted on October 21, 2011 at 12:33amYou’re the one who has the ideology that claims you support tolerance and diversity.
Report Post »SandyfromChesterfield
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:52pmWhat exactly does that mean that she lost her job? Will she still get paid to sit in a rubber room all day?
Report Post »Beckaj
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:55pmExcellent point. That is unfortunately what usually happens.
Report Post »aicardi
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:02pmnot with substitutes, they are paid a daily rate when they work and nothing if they don’t. Also they recieve no benefits .
Report Post »Ookspay
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:08pmSubstitute teacher, no rubber room.
This sort of trampling on Constitutional rights is all too typical in California. What she said was wrong for sure, but it is protected under the 1st Amendment. The right to free speech was specifically designed to protect radical and offensive speech. Niceties and platitudes need no such protection.
The tree of Liberty is being whacked by so many axes. How much longer can she stand?
Report Post »YepImaConservative
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 5:59am>OOK. She was free to say what she wanted… and they are free to fire her for it.
Report Post »techengineer11
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 10:12amYepImaConservative: Everyone knows that you are one of the local dunces on the Blaze; however, for those capable of 3rd grade logic.. “Free” speech implies speech that a person can express their opinion without being punished for expressing their opinion… For example if I say I‘m a Christian and I believe Christians are number 1 then I go to work the following day to find out that I’m fired as a result of expressing my sincere beliefs then we actually do not have “free” speech in America?
I realize that 3rd grade logic is very challenging for the average Blaze Beck worshipper but give it some time… Maybe it will sink in.
Report Post »Beckaj
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:52pmIt looks like a few children have just been saved from what was teaching our children.
She’s a real piece of work:
Report Post »Wall Street is killing our teachers.
Who will teach our children? Pimps & drug dealers.
Zionist Jews who are running these big banks and our Federal Reserve — which is not run by the federal government — they need to be run out of this country.
BetterDays
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:51pmI think that all liberal socialists need to be tarred and feathered, then deported. Does this make me “ not teacher ” material ? If it does, I’m okay with that.
Report Post »RepubliCorp
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 12:00amFunny thing is 70% of the Jewish vote went to Obama. They support her and her ilk…. go figure &*^%**
Report Post »Black Midge
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:50pmI am very impressed figured she was a permanent fixture in education, she needed to be fired and glad she was.
Report Post »1947
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:55pmAn she teaches our children, I hope it not History or Government
Report Post »copatriots
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:04pmI’m not buying it. She’s just a headline-grabbing sacrificial lamb, probably willingly, for the cause. I’m betting she gets hired by Van Jones.
Report Post »TPaine
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:47pmRemember, even a stopped watch (the old kind, of course) is right twice a day. No, she wasn’t right even once, but every once in awhile, someone does the right thing, and in this case, fired her ass. I’m surprised that she was fired instead of being given a raise.
Report Post »PATRIOTGRUNT
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:46pmThis hate monger commie whore should not be allowed to teach animals let alone our kids.
Report Post »brian8793
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:53pmYeah, you sound much better. At least she doesn’t have a dirtbag mouth on her.
Report Post »lodgerat
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:58pmAmen..Semper Fi
Report Post »Magyar
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:45pmCan it be–is it possible that someone in Wack-a-fornia actually did the right thing? I’m shocked…MMMM—there must be an ulterior motive!
Report Post »InfiniteSolutions
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:45pmHow about the federal government ban any involvement in our educational system anymore. I know from experience how the schools profit from government programs and the injustices of the salary inequalities between teachers, administrators, maintenance services, food services and more. Our educational system has been one huge money grab and worst, brainwashing and dumbing down our children. I say shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, you know who you are you imposters. The cost of education and our higher educational systems have been corrupted by money and lazy people. With that said, I know there are good people in the educational institution that feel the same and are good people. Our biggest problem is fed involvment and some of the states institutions. If you liberal lefties are reading this, shame, shame, shame on you. You are milking the system and destroying this country which was once great.
Report Post »Eliasim
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:44pmSince American are so complacent in their slavery and stupidity that they put up with these teachers, they are doing more to kill Joseph, and therefore should have their nation removed.
Report Post »capitalismrocks
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:44pmThere is a difference between saying – “I don’t like Jewish religion“ or ”I don’t like the Jewish way of life” Its a much different story to be using inflammatory labeling, that some how the corporations and the Federation Reserve apparently are run by Jews and its certainly another to say they should be run out of this country…
I would think and hope, for a black woman, given the long history of attacks against blacks, especially the southern Democrat backed KKK groups, that she would have a clear understanding of what it means to have others persecuting you over your race or religion, that is horrid to see someone with such callous views on others.
I’m not sure about firing, but she certainly should’ve been sat down, talked with and asked to publicly apologize and then move on.
Report Post »RichNGadsden
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 6:55amYou’ve made some of the best points that I have read here this morning. McAllister is certainly a disgusting person and it really bothers me to know that as a substitute teacher she has had access to indoctrinate a large variety of students across a number of age groups and class subjects. As some above have stated, even this woman’s right to free speech should be protected. As much as the rights of conservatives as we so often state our desires here. In my opinion our rights under the Constitution come with responsibilities and this woman certainly failed to be responsible, but I fail to see the necessity to fire her. She definitely needs somebody in a leadership position such as an immediate supervisor to counsel her. Then, due to her own stupidity, the community at large knows who she is, and how she probably teaches their children. Equal application of the law does apply here, even when it’s disgusting.
Report Post »Eliasim
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:43pmThe teacher thinks that the Zionist Jews should be ran out of the country. And she is just one of many hundreds of teachers across America who believe that same thing. I think it would be far easier to just take the nation away from the teachers than to remove the teachers from the nation.
Report Post »King David
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:42pmHow would she like it if I said all African Americans where drug dealers?
Report Post »hidden_lion
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:54pmShe would probably say “so What?”
Report Post »lodgerat
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 10:56pmShe would say you were a racist. I can’t believe she stereotyped all bankers as Jewish. I can’t help thinking most protesters would have a snit fit if a tea party person talked like that. They would want somebody’s head on a platter. What a sorry condition our country has “changed” into. Thank you Mr. President for the change.
Report Post »Findalis
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 11:45pmThey aren’t?
Report Post »Doctor Nordo
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:14amYou don’t have to like what she said. That’s the entire point of free speech; to be able to say things that are unpopular and controversial!! How is that a difficult concept to grasp?
Report Post »IntransigentMind
Posted on October 20, 2011 at 9:32amLet’s be honest about this. There’s no way around the fact that these people are setting us up for worse things next year:
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