Anonymous ID: c31e23 March 25, 2021, 8:17 p.m. No.13300285   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0559

Players were overheard calling out "Auschwitz" - the name of a Nazi concentration camp where more than 1 million people, the vast majority of whom were Jewish, were murdered during the Holocaust - as well as "dreidel" and "rabbi" to label team plays. Given that the entire team had to be familiar with the names in order to properly execute the plays on the field, the use of the terms is unquestionably a "systemic failure" rather than a one-off instance of hate, according to a statement from representatives for the school district.

 

"The fact that members of our school community used such offensive language, including anti-Semitic language, is horrifying and disappointing," a statement from the Duxbury district read. "It is important to note that while the players clearly demonstrated poor judgment, the responsibility for this incident also lies with the adults overseeing the program. In short, this was a systemic failure."

 

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/more-sports/a-high-school-football-coach-was-fired-after-his-team-used-anti-semitic-language-including-holocaust-references-to-label-play-calls/ar-BB1eYqkf?ocid=msedgntp