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Author: Cindy Grosz
Social Media is turning out to be the newest, most effective weapons in spreading antisemitism. Suddenly, everyone has an audience and is an expert. I am guilty for using social media platforms. But, unlike most of those sharing information, I actually have a degree in journalism, awards in professional writing and have been recognized for my work and effectiveness in educating the public with facts backed up with documentation and witnesses. Scrolling through one of the popular outlets, I found a post that I initially found interesting. I pressed the link to see the entire article. The headline started by…
The headlines speak for themselves. Times are the worst it’s ever been in New York. Two of the groups suffering the worst are the Jews, especially the more observant who wear yarmulkes, and the Asians. Both minorities suffer from discrimination in merit-based educational institutions and employment opportunities. Hate crimes against Jews were up over 125% between 2022 – 2023 from the previous year. Hate crimes against Asians were up 342% between 2022 – 2023 from the previous year. On September 12th, both communities had the opportunity to challenge the status quo of leadership in their neighborhood in a special election…
Almost half of all Blacks, Hispanics and Asians support the Supreme Court rulings last week regarding college admissions criteria. Black men are leaving the Democratic Party in record numbers and minorities in blue urban cities are demanding school choice and charter school options, voters are demanding changes. This isn’t about hate. It’s really about love. We all want to live together safely and successfully. Where else but in America does the dream of our forefathers remain the dream of recent legal immigrants? Education doesn’t begin in college. Toddlers are in school as four-year-old students and too many are already being…
Forget politics. Forget the tweets. Think as a reasonable person who read The Art Of The Deal or watched The Apprentice. Most likely, you liked Donald Trump. You never called him a racist. He became President. The public enjoyed the benefits of his policies. The world feared his next move and minorities had opportunities and criminal justice reform they never had during years of establishment policies legislated by career politicians like Joe Biden. Any reasonable person who looks honestly at the facts, and not opinions intentionally disguised as detailed information, can agree. How can Donald Trump be indicted for what…
Before the Hunter Biden IRS whistleblower scandals of 2023, before parents being called domestic terrorists and before critical race theory, transgender rights and a generation of entitlement and mental health issues, there was a teacher trying every way to warn the public of every danger in a public school in Queens, New York. That teacher was me. My name is Cindy Grosz. I was an award-winning educator. In 2004, I was one of four teachers given the honor of The Pathfinder Awards, for recording an 84 percent rise in English Language Arts test scores from 2002 to 2003 and a…