'No wonder homeschooling is on the rise when primary teachers share antisemitic conspiracy theories,' says Patrick Christys

No wonder homeschooling is on the rise when Primary teachers share anti-Semitic conspiracy theories
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By Patrick Christys


Published: 23/04/2025

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OPINION: Patrick Christys shared his views on the story about primary teachers sharing antisemitic conspiracies

Pro-Palestine teachers are pumping their warped views into your children’s brains—and it’s just gotten even worse.

Kids have already had their minds twisted by trans ideology, critical race theory, and the demonisation of the British Empire. They've even been used to advertise Wales to illegal migrants.


But now, a maths teacher standing for election to the National Education Union’s governing body has declared that she has introduced “solidarity actions” in West London schools in support of Palestine. She declined to specify exactly what those actions are.

Meanwhile, some teachers have reposted hard-left articles on social media justifying Hamas’s October 7 terror attacks, with statements like: "The Palestinian people have every right to respond in any way they choose to the violence that the Israeli state metes out to them every day."

A religious education teacher in southwest London was recently revealed to have called the Hamas atrocities a “justified act of resistance” and claimed Hamas had “committed no crime.” This is all according to a bombshell investigation published today by the Daily Mail.

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Patrick Christys shared his views on the story about primary teachers sharing antisemitic conspiracies

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A primary school teacher, reportedly posted an antisemitic mural depicting Jewish bankers playing Monopoly on the backs of the poor. He also shared conspiracy theories claiming Mossad was behind 9/11.

A photo allegedly shows a former NEU president in Redbridge and a teacher at Beal High School, clearing shelves of Israeli food in a Sainsbury’s as part of the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign’s “Don’t Buy Apartheid” campaign.

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One teacher when she’s not teaching science at Northgate High School, is reportedly chairing Norfolk’s branch of the far-left Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

In January, she organised a protest against three Israeli athletes participating in the World Indoor Bowls Championships in Great Yarmouth.

I mean, really — if Netanyahu doesn’t listen to that, is there any hope? Either way, it certainly had a massive impact on Gaza, didn’t it?

She claims she doesn’t push her political views on students, saying that it’s not part of her role as a teacher.

Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, holding Palestinian flags and banners, gather to hold a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the Parliament Square in central London

'This is all according to a bombshell investigation published today by the Daily Mail'

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But these are the people teaching your kids. And they’re just the ones we know about. The rot goes all the way to the top.

The head of the NEU is a man named Daniel Kebede. He only won his position by securing 28,000 voteson a nine per cent turnout. Yes, there are viruses with higher popularity ratings than this guy.

Kebede has stated that the education system is “institutionally racist.” He appears to be a Marxist and has publicly called for the globalisation of the intifada, with statements like: “Let’s do it for Palestine, Ramallah, West Bank girls. It’s about time we globalised the intifada.”

Oh, you could be teaching kids maths and English. Just a thought. And remember how I said it’s gotten worse? Here’s how.

A Jeremy Corbyn ally with zero teaching experience none whatsoever has just been elected as the leader of the other main teaching union, the UCU. His name is Matt Wrack.

Is it a coincidence that Labour wants to make it harder to send your child to a private school? Do you think maybe they just want every child under the thumb of the hard left from a young age?

No wonder homeschooling is on the rise. I approached Nasir Abbas, Matt Milanovic, Andrea Abeyasinghe, and Shazia Iqbal for comment. None responded. Maybe they were busy interrupting another bowls tournament in Great Yarmouth.

A spokesperson for the National Education Union run by Daniel Kebede responded with the following statement: “The NEU condemns antisemitism and has a proud history of combating all forms of racism.

"As a union of over 500,000 members, our members hold many different political and personal views, as is expected in a democracy.

"Participation in political activities outside of school is well within their rights. The important issue is that, in the classroom, the teachers’ professional code of conduct is upheld, and they remain impartial when speaking to studentsformally or informally.”

Well we’ll see about that.