A North Hollywood middle school teacher quit her local labor union because it’s considering support of the pro-Palestine BDS movement, a report said.
Lindsey Kohn of James Madison Middle School said in a heated resignation letter that she felt “unsafe as a Jew” in the United Teachers Los Angeles, the Jewish Journal reported on Tuesday.
“As an educated person, I cannot understand how the union can stand by a terrorist organization and a country that bombs Israel, hurts their children and wants to kill every Jew,” she reportedly said.
“The Palestinians use children and civilians as human shields and then blame Israel for their death. This political battle has NOTHING to do with the education of my students.”
The full regional union has not yet taken up the motion to support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement — which calls for governments, companies and individuals to stop doing all business with Israel until it changes its policy toward the Palestinians. But a proposal to discuss such support was passed by some area groups in their localized meetings.
For any Israel-Palestine motion to be adopted, it has to be passed by the UTLA House of Representatives, which has its next meeting in September.
“This is part of our democratic process as a union,” the statement said.
“Motions brought by UTLA members at regional Area meetings are not the official expressed opinions of UTLA or its elected leaders.”
“Debate and disagreement are essential to democracy and to our union, even when there are deep, conflicting emotions on both sides,” it stated.
The local area resolutions that apparently sparked Kohn’s resignation called for “solidarity with the Palestinian people and call for Israel to end bombardment of Gaza and stop displacement at Sheikh Jarrah,” the Journal reported.
The resolution also reportedly endorsed BDS, the report said.
Kohn also bashed UTLA support for the Black Lives Matter movement in her letter.