Mass. Teacher's Union Investigated for Antisemitism After Distributing Hamas Propaganda

Justine Brooke Murray | February 19, 2025
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Leave it to an entitled union of indoctrinators to make their public classrooms indistinguishable from a UN-sponsored school for Hamas trainees.  

Max Page, president of Massachusetts' teacher’s union, was grilled by the state’s Special Legislative Committee on Combating Antisemitism over his group distributing “educational” material that would make Mein Kampf look like a Judy Blume novel. 

The material, distributed to the union’s 117,000 teachers and staff includes a poster obtained by Fox News showing a clenched fist ripping the tongue from a snake and “calling for unity confronting Zionism.” 

Reporter Bryan Llenas notes the snake was a common symbol used by Nazi Germany to depict Jews. 

 

 

“What was taken by force can only be returned by force,” reads another flyer documented by ABC, suggesting Gazan “civilians” were noble for sexually butchering Jewish women and exterminating over 1,200 Israelis on October 7, 2023.

“These are resources provided to our members to think about and learn about as educators and as citizens, and they were done thoughtfully and professionally,” Page insisted during a public hearing with the committee, last week.

When asked, what exactly he was thinking when he provided teachers with the terror propaganda, Handala’s Return, which was created by The Palestinian Feminist Collective (quite the oxymoron), he sat there smugly.

The book depicts a “Palestinian” child, blaming "a group of bullies called [Jews] Zionists” for stealing the land “by force” and having “hurt many people."

“You’d agree that this is antisemitic imagery, correct?” questioned the committee, showing Page a photo of dollar bills wrapped in the shape of a Star of David.

The union leader flashed a gloating grin and remained silent. 

“I’m not gonna evaluate that,” he eventually responded, taking a note out of the playbook by ousted Ivy League presidents.

As the old saying goes, “Pride goeth before destruction.” Page’s pride might get his union stripped of public funds.

 

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