Elite NYC School Teacher Admits ‘Sneaking’ in Left-Wing Agenda, Complains About ‘White Boys’: Project Veritas

Elite NYC School Teacher Admits ‘Sneaking’ in Left-Wing Agenda, Complains About ‘White Boys’: Project Veritas
In a video dated to June 12, Jennifer 'Gina' Norris, Director of Student Activities at Trinity School in New York City, speaks with an undercover journalist of Project Veritas. Project Veritas/YouTube
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A Manhattan private school administrator was captured in an undercover video complaining about “horrible” white students who have been pushing back against the leftist ideology she has been using her position to promote.

Jennifer “Ginn” Norris, the director of student activities at the Trinity School, was filmed by undercover news organization Project Veritas discussing how she and like-minded teachers were turning the $60,000-a-year Upper West Side school into a place “where conservatives would not feel comfortable.”

“There’s always groups of teachers who want to do these [activist] things but the administration just wouldn’t let us,” Norris told the undercover journalist posing as a sympathizer. “So, we’ve been just sneaking things in [through] the cracks.”

With a new, more progressive administration in place, Norris said, she no longer “felt like a double agent” and can even use her work hours to advance her political ideology.

“I don’t hide how I feel, but I can’t pretend I’m [not] promoting an agenda even though I clearly am with all the stuff I’m doing,” she said in the clip.

In her role, Norris has the opportunity to bring in guest speakers twice a week. She said that while she allowed students to vote on which speaker would come to campus, she made sure to not put any Republican or conservative voice “on the plate” for them to consider.

“So, you guys wouldn’t let Republican perspectives on campus?” the undercover journalist asked.

“I won’t,” Norris replied.

“I’m in charge as far as [the administration] are concerned,” she added. “So, if they want to [bring Republican speakers], then somebody else has to do it. Because—not on my watch, I guess.”

In another exchange, Norris told the journalist that students at her school are encouraged to attend left-wing demonstrations, particularly those that are anti-Trump, anti-gun, and pro-abortion.

“They went to the women’s rights marches after Trump. They went to all the gun ones, the March For Our Lives,” Norris said, noting that students still have to serve detention for missing classes, but teachers will “talk about social justice” with them during those hours.

“So it’s like the punishment of detention, but it’s not punishment at all,” she said.

At one point in the conversation, Norris suggested she has problems with white male students who dare to disagree with them.

“Unfortunately, it’s the white boys who feel very entitled to express their opposite opinions and just push back,” Norris said. “There’s a huge contingent of them that are just horrible.”

When asked about what she thinks of “Republican white guys,” she replied that she thinks they’re “really awful people” who “need to go.”

“They’re so protected by capitalism. It makes me sad.” she said. “I think they’re really awful people. That’s kind of what I’m afraid of with my white students that are rich.”

This video is the latest episode of Project Veritas’ four-part series “The Secret Curriculum,” which exposes efforts to indoctrinate children with socialist ideology. It is unclear where or when the footage was taken, but the dates on the clip reads June 12 and 15.

Eric Trump, the second son of President Donald Trump, shared the video on Twitter, saying he feels sad to see this as a former Trinity student.

“I went to Trinity in the early 90’s,” he wrote. “The school was fantastic. It is so sad to see this nonsense… It is truly a disgrace to some of the amazing teachers I once had.”

Trinity’s principal Stephen Kolman and Norris couldn’t be immediately reached for comment regarding the content of the video.

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