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Eugene

(61,900 posts)
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 07:50 AM Mar 2016

Students chant 'you killed Jesus' at game against school with many Jewish students

Source: New York Daily News

Students chant 'you killed Jesus' at game against school with many Jewish students

BY CHRISTOPHER BRENNAN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Updated: Sunday, March 13, 2016, 5:31 AM

A Catholic school in Massachusetts has apologized after some of its pupils chanted “you killed Jesus” at a game against a school with many Jewish students.

The fan section of Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury unleashed the anti-Semitic cheer when its basketball team visited Newton North High School on Friday night.

Memorial’s President Peter Folan called the chanting “unacceptable” and said that the offending students had to personally apologize to Newton’s interim principal after the game.

Newton Superintendent David Fleishman told Wicked Local that the incident was “upsetting and troubling and highly insensitive” for him and his students.

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Students chant 'you killed Jesus' at game against school with many Jewish students (Original Post) Eugene Mar 2016 OP
Unbelievable, embarrassing...In 12 years of Catholic school, I never heard ONE anti- Semitic word whathehell Mar 2016 #1
I also attended Catholic school during the same time. marew Mar 2016 #2
Right...It's shocking, really whathehell Mar 2016 #9
When I went to public school... malthaussen Mar 2016 #4
May I ask when you went to school? whathehell Mar 2016 #10
Pittsburgh 'burbs malthaussen Mar 2016 #11
I'm very pleased to hear that, (having ony formally returned Joe Chi Minh Mar 2016 #6
Absolutely... There was nothing like that. n/t whathehell Mar 2016 #8
Never did understand that meme... malthaussen Mar 2016 #3
It is a very stupid taunt, as the Jews were chosen to be the deicides, not Joe Chi Minh Mar 2016 #5
Jesus was ... wait for it... freebrew Mar 2016 #7

whathehell

(29,067 posts)
1. Unbelievable, embarrassing...In 12 years of Catholic school, I never heard ONE anti- Semitic word
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 09:01 AM
Mar 2016

from any nun or lay teacher in my classes, and that was back in the Fifties and Sixties.

This is so backward, and foreign to my experience, at first glance, I thought it was coming from red state evangelicals.




marew

(1,588 posts)
2. I also attended Catholic school during the same time.
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 09:43 AM
Mar 2016

Never heard anything like this.

Where did they get the idea this is acceptable?

whathehell

(29,067 posts)
9. Right...It's shocking, really
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 01:58 PM
Mar 2016

Last edited Tue Mar 15, 2016, 06:21 AM - Edit history (1)

and I have NO idea how any could find this "acceptable".

For one thing, in my era on Philadelphia, Catholics and Jews frequently grew up in the same neighborhoods or if not, in areas near by. They mixed a lot in business and politics. All the Catholic school kids in the city got theor uniforms from a place called Eisrnberg' & O'Hara's.

malthaussen

(17,204 posts)
4. When I went to public school...
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 10:46 AM
Mar 2016

... we did use to throw rocks at the Catholic kids in their cute little uniforms on the way to school, but I think that was more a reaction of poor kids against the perceived wealth and snobbery of those who could afford private school. The fact that many Catholics of modest means make sacrifices to send their kids to parochial school would have been lost on us.

-- Mal

whathehell

(29,067 posts)
10. May I ask when you went to school?
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 02:00 PM
Mar 2016

Because in my hometown of Philly back in the day, tuition for Catholic school was very low.

malthaussen

(17,204 posts)
11. Pittsburgh 'burbs
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 02:10 PM
Mar 2016

I have no personal knowledge of what tuition for Catholic schools is (or was in the 1960s, which is the period in question), but the kids in my neighborhood (all Protestant) thought the Catholic school kids were rich and stuck up. And we prided ourselves on being tough guys (ah, youth).

-- Mal

Joe Chi Minh

(15,229 posts)
6. I'm very pleased to hear that, (having ony formally returned
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 12:46 PM
Mar 2016

to the fold in 62, since leaving the church at the age of five or six). Also, pleased, since some of your experience evidently predated the beginning of Vatican II.

malthaussen

(17,204 posts)
3. Never did understand that meme...
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 10:43 AM
Mar 2016

... if I remember my Gospels right, it was the Romans who killed JC, the Jews had no jurisdiction (and no capital punishment). Ironic, because the concept of "plausible deniability" seems to be used a lot in other cases: "What I do through another's hands, I do myself" is a principle pretty well disregarded.

-- Mal

Joe Chi Minh

(15,229 posts)
5. It is a very stupid taunt, as the Jews were chosen to be the deicides, not
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 12:19 PM
Mar 2016

because they were the worst of mankind, but because they were the best of mankind. They had, after all, been prepared for 2000 years plus to be the bearers of Christ in his humanity.

It doesn't take a brain surgeon to work that one out. We are told in the Gospel that Jewish law forbade crucifixion, whereas the Gentiles, we are told, were a byword among the Jews for their cruelty. It is said that the soldiers who crucified him would have been Thracian troops, known more generally as particularly cruel and specially chosen on that account.

As for his killers, the evil religious leaders of that day in Israel.... well, the Devil's own, Jew or Gentile, are cut from the same cloth ; the Jewish leaders of that day having plenty of rivals in wickedness in the history of the Roman Catholic church, right up to modern times - though I am nevertheless proud to be a member of it, warts and all, today.

On the other hand, Gentiles didn't provide Jesus or his Holy Family nor number too prominently among the Apostles.

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