“Auschwitz”, “Gas Chambers”: Antisemitic Scandal in Massachusetts

Antisemitic scandal in Massachusetts. The United States today (Thursday) reports the dismissal of Dave Maimron, coach of a high school football team in Doxbury, who decided to give shocking names to his team’s offensive and defensive drills. It is also reported that Robert Tarsten, director of the Anti-Defamation League, began investigating the team after hearing The players at the beginning of each move scream the words “Auschwitz”, gas chambers, “Holocaust” and “Hitler”, all during a game against Plymouth High School last month.

Following complaints from Trestan and several competing groups, it was decided at the prestigious high school to investigate the affair and appoint an outside adviser to investigate the antisemitic affair. Currently, the high school principals have already announced the immediate dismissal of coach Mimron and all team games have been suspended until further notice. In addition, the high school administration announced that they would develop a special study program about the Holocaust so that such cases would not be repeated.

It should be noted that as part of the investigation, it is intended to find out whether coach Mimron used to conduct the games in an offensive manner throughout the season and at the same time understand whether this is a regular ritual of the players. Also during the interrogation it became clear that the actors called the exercises by other Jewish names such as “Rabbi” and “Spinning Top”.

Following the publications, the school issued a statement of condemnation in which they clarified that the coach also regretted his actions and expressed a public apology. “This is a serious affair and we are aware of all the consequences,” it said, “We found that our school used abusive words, including antisemitic language, which is very shocking in itself. It is a systemic failure of all of us, obviously the players showed poor judgment, and we must take responsibility for Everything that happened. “

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