Brett Cooper
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But in response to him posting about this, this is really good.
One person retweeted it and said, perhaps it is time for Tyler to get a real job and stop harassing Orthodox Jews on the street.
I don't know, but this man, this commenter right here, he might be taking this whole thing a little bit personally because apparently he is the superintendent of the school district in New York from Tyler's first video back in that original upstate New York town.
And oh my goodness, it looks like they maybe have a massive problem as well.
Tyler responded to him and said, this is the superintendent of the Curious Joelle school district.
I wonder why he wouldn't want me making a video about his community.
And then he posted this headline from Yahoo, a tiny Hasidic district won't explain how it's spending $94 million in relief funds.
And just listen to this from that article.
All right, most recently, school officials refused to address how the system of less than 500 students is spending nearly $94 million in federal pandemic aid designed to curb learning loss and other effects of one of the worst disruptors of education in American history.
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To put that about in perspective, in the last round of funding alone, the Curious Joelle Village Union Free School District received over $95,000 per student, nearly 40 times the national average, and more than double what New York schools spend on special education students.
Like, guys, that...
is insane.
If that was the case in Minnesota, if we were dealing with the Somali community, if that was in Springfield, Ohio with the Haitians, the entire internet would be losing their minds.
It doesn't matter whether it is a Jewish community or a Christian community, wouldn't matter if it was a black community or a white community, so it is worth looking into, just like it is worth switching to PeerTalk for your wireless.
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