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‘They’re too dumb to know…’: New York professor under fire for racist remarks about black students

‘They’re too dumb to know…’: New York professor under fire for racist remarks about black students

An associate professor at Hunter College in New York City is facing widespread backlash after she was caught on a live microphone making racist remarks about black students during a heated New York City school meeting.Allyson Friedman, a tenured biology professor, was attending a virtual Community Education Council (CEC) meeting on February 10 as a public school parent when the incident occurred. The meeting was addressing a contentious proposal to close or relocate several schools in Manhattan’s District 3.During the livestream, as a black eighth-grade student spoke about concerns over her school potentially being shut down, Friedman was heard interjecting: “They’re too dumb to know they’re in a bad school.” She then added, “If you train a black person well enough, they’ll know to use the back. You don’t have to tell them anymore.”The remarks, captured on the public broadcast, prompted immediate outrage from parents, students and city officials.Friedman appeared to be referencing a quote by historian Carter G. Woodson about systemic racism and social conditioning. However, critics said the context did little to soften the impact of her words. Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal described the comments as “outrageous,” adding that it was especially disturbing that such remarks were made while children were testifying. Education officials and community leaders condemned the statements as racist and harmful.

What Hunter College said

Hunter College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, called the comments “abhorrent” and confirmed that it is reviewing whether they violated the institution’s conduct and non-discrimination policies. The local school district is also reportedly investigating the matter.

‘Not my intent’: Professor apologises

In a statement to media outlets, Friedman said her microphone had been unintentionally left on and claimed she had been attempting to explain systemic racism to her child by referencing what she described as “an obviously racist trope.” She said her “complete comments” made clear the views were not her own and were not directed at any student or group.“I recognise these comments caused harm and pain. While that was not my intent, I do truly apologise,” she said, adding that she supports students opposing the proposed school closures.The controversy has intensified an already charged debate over school closures, equity and racial disparities in New York City’s public education system, while renewing scrutiny over accountability and sensitivity within higher education institutions.

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