Teachers Union Criticized After Misspelling ‘Fascism’ in Anti-Trump Resolution
UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – The National Education Association adopted an anti-Trump resolution with a spelling error and cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League amid disputes over anti-racism and educator support.
- On July 6, the NEA's Representative Assembly voted at their annual convention to sever all relationships with the Anti-Defamation League and to discontinue the use and promotion of its materials.
- The vote followed longtime concerns by NEA members about the ADL's role in suppressing Palestinian rights and discouraging anti-racist organizing.
- At the same convention, the NEA adopted a resolution pledging to defend democracy against Donald Trump’s program, misspelling 'fascism' as 'facism' in its text.
- The resolution, representing over 3 million members, drew criticism and mockery on social media and from figures like Tina Descovich and Rep. Jim Walsh for the spelling error and political stance.
- The NEA’s decisions signal a worker-led shift in the union’s political posture, with legal steps and backlash from the ADL and opponents already underway.
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Teacher’s union steps on a rake when it misspells key word in Trump opposition plan · American Wire News
America’s largest teachers’ union found itself with egg on its face after a failed attempt to slam the Trump administration. The National Education Association (NEA) celebrated the approval of a resolution meant to counter the Trump agenda. But there was a problem… they misspelled one of their favorite words. The defiant statement starts below, emphasis on misspelled word added. “NEA pledges to defend democracy against Trump’s embrace of fascism…
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