TDSB caves to activists, enshrining “anti-Palestinian racism” into human rights code
Ontario’s largest school board has officially recognized anti-Palestinian racism, as Queen’s Park stands idly by while political ideology becomes school policy.
Ontario’s largest school board has voted to codify a new category of racism to its human rights code: anti-Palestinian racism. The decision follows a report led by activist bureaucrat, Patrick Case, commissioned by the Ministry of Education to investigate the Toronto District School Board’s involvement in sending students to a politically charged protest.
Billed as a school field trip, the Grassy Narrows River Run event quickly turned into an anti-Israel protest in downtown Toronto last fall. The Case report dismissed concerns over the trip as “right-wing media” misinformation and accused the board of engaging in the “erasure of Palestinian identity.”