Ultra-woke parent group prez resigns, blasting officials as fascists

The lefty president of a woke Brooklyn parent group resigned last week with a scathing message blasting city officials as “fascists.”Marissa Manzanares, the interim president of the Community Education Council for District 14’s Greenpoint and Williamsburg, submitted her resignation on Monday, according to sources.“Dear FACE and DOE Fascist Administrators,” began her message to city Department of Education and its office of Family and Community Engagement.“My only regret is that I will no longer be able to work with the wonderful women who made this council a space of safety and support for all D14 students, families, and staff,” it continued.Manzanares, a creative arts therapist, then gave a shoutout to the parent group’s administrative assistant, Sabine Barosy, and its former president, Tajh Sutton.Manzanares took the helm of the group after Sutton was booted for censoring free speech in meetings, blocking pro-Israel parents and those with opposing viewpoints from participating in them, and organizing anti-Israel protests, including student walkout that resulted in one group of kids yelling, “F–k the Jews.”Manzanares and Sutton were both named in a lawsuit accusing them of violating the First Amendment and stifling debate.“To the rest of you fascist and corrupt … politicians and company men, good luck when they come for you,” Manzanares’ message to the DOE continued.“BYE!” it added, and then, “In solidarity and collective liberation, Marissa.”“The maturity level — or lack thereof — is outrageous,” one Jewish parent told The Post.Parents barred from participation in the CEC in recent years are hoping to be voted back onto the council and for open, in-person meetings to resume.

Campaigning for CEC seats is currently underway and voting, which happens every two years, will take place from late April through mid-May....

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Publisher: New York Post

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