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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsProfessor didnt know her mic was on..said about a black student "They're too dumb to know they're in a bad school"
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/22/nyregion/hunter-college-professor-remarks-students.htmlHunter College to Review Professors Abhorrent Remarks at Meeting
A student objected to the potential closure of her New York City middle school. The professor, speaking on a hot mic, said, Theyre too dumb to know theyre in a bad school. The comment was assailed as racist.
The comments were made at a Feb. 10 Community Education Council meeting at which public school families on Manhattans West Side debated a contentious proposal by Mayor Zohran Mamdanis administration to close or relocate several schools.
As one student, who attendees said was Black, spoke out to praise her teachers and lament the potential shutting of her school, another attendee identified as Allyson Friedman, an associate professor at Hunter College who was attending as a public school parent cut in.
Theyre too dumb to know theyre in a bad school, Ms. Friedman said, according to a recording of the meeting.
She was attending virtually and was unaware that her microphone was turned on. If you train a Black person well enough, theyll know to use the back, Ms. Friedman continued. You dont have to tell them anymore.
https://www.ilovetheupperwestside.com/video-and-multiple-witnesses-identify-person-behind-racist-remarks-made-during-student-testimony/
When the remarks were made, multiple attendees could be seen on the Zoom call with visibly horrified reactions.
In response, a man who appeared to be the moderator said: Allyson Friedman, what youre saying is absolutely hearable; youve got to stop.
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Professor didnt know her mic was on..said about a black student "They're too dumb to know they're in a bad school" (Original Post)
BlueWaveNeverEnd
5 hrs ago
OP
Hunter is not a bad college...it has been around for years...fire the racist.
Demsrule86
59 min ago
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malaise
(294,791 posts)1. How do they know her comment was meant to be
Off mic?
Racists will be racists.
delisen
(7,302 posts)2. Dr. Friedman too dumb to know mic was on?
I am sure she can be trained to check this!
Seriously, I think this attitude is what many people are sensing when they talk about elitism
I have observed that bias exists against poor or less privileged white students also.
Class consciousness continues to hold us back as a country.
Kid Berwyn
(23,894 posts)3. Allyson Friedman certainly knows a bad teacher when she sees one.
Shes in the mirror, about the worst possible.
Bettie
(19,519 posts)4. She teaches at a college and no doubt has Black students
now, they can know how she feels about them, though, to be honest, they probably already know, since racist dickheads aren't as subtle as they think they are.
Demsrule86
(71,526 posts)5. Hunter is not a bad college...it has been around for years...fire the racist.
Mysterian
(6,282 posts)6. Brilliant totally not dumb professor Friedman

Sympthsical
(10,921 posts)7. This story was a journey
Theyre too dumb to know theyre in a bad school,
Well that's not too bad. Asshole person says asshole thing. Don't see what the big deal is.
If you train a Black person well enough, theyll know to use the back, Ms. Friedman continued. You dont have to tell them anymore.
Oh.
What is wrong with people. My biggest Zoom mishaps generally run along the lines of people inadvertently seeing my cat's butthole during post-conference because he's jumped on my desk.