Two Commie NYC Teachers Feed The Cancel Culture Beast, and I'm OK With That
Feb 06, 2022

Matt Rourke
The woke Laura Lynne Duffy teaches taught math at Fontbonne Hall, a swanky, private Catholic girls-only school in Brooklyn.
The pupils normally wear standard uniforms to school. The school administrators held a “dress down” fundraiser, where the students ditch the uniforms and wear blue in honor of the two NYPD officers, Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora, who were murdered last week in Harlem by Lashawn McNeil. The socially bestirred Duffy had a problem with that. She tweeted this to her 69 Twitter followers:
If anyone was wondering, I am intentionally dressing up today. #Abolition #BLM
Abolition? John Brown would have been proud if she’d tweeted this 170 years ago. I’m guessing she’s a believer in that “400 years of slavery” codswallop that you may have heard on CNN, among other places.
“I am seriously thinking of taking my children out of the school,” an angry parent told the New York Post. “That was a totally insensitive remark and disrespectful to the officer, his family, and every police officer that patrols the neighborhood where she works and lives.”
The good news is Duffy will be “dressing up” for job interviews. Fontbonne looked into Duffy’s tweet and decided the school didn’t need a commie math teacher after all. The bad news is, a quick Duck Duck Go search of her name will bring up articles detailing her lack of respect for the NYPD.
In the immortal words of legendary pitchman Billy Mays, “But wait, there’s more.”
Christopher Flanigan teaches taught at one of the swanky Coney Island Prep Schools, also in Brooklyn. He posted to Instagram an overhead shot of Officer Rivera’s funeral outside of St. Patrick’s Cathedral showing tens of thousands of police officers and added, “5/30/20: NYPD SUV drives into a crowd of protestors. Ideal conditions for reciprocity.” He was referring to a 2020 incident where George Floyd protestors were swarming two NYPD SUVS and throwing things at them. The vehicles pushed their way through the angry mob. No injuries were reported.
FACT-O-RAMA! Flanagan has a weekly habit of opening his window and blaring his guitar out to his neighbors in Brooklyn.
Sounds to me like Flanigan was calling for an attack on cops at a policeman’s funeral.
“For a school teacher to condone an act of terrorism is reprehensible. I wouldn’t want him giving my own children instruction of any kind,” an NYPD police officer told the New York Post.
Seeing the writing on the wall, Flanagan tried to walk it all back, insisting he doesn’t condone violence and that his message was “misconstrued.”
“I was really just trying to show the vulnerability of all of these police officers being in the same place at the same time,” The BLM-embracing Flanagan told The New York Post. “Which seems like a dangerous situation for anyone that would be that gathered together.”
When pressed on his use of the word “reciprocity,” cuck Flanagan had this to say,
“Not in the sense for people to be driving or to be doing anything similar to what the police did,” he answered. “But they put themselves in a similar position by being all there all together and it’s similar to how the protesters were.”
All the double-talk and derriere smooching was for naught. Flanagan is now unemployed.
Cancel culture is, finally, a two-way beyotch. The left wanted it: now they’ve got it. Two teachers have been clown-slapped for their callous, anti-police cobblers. The New York S nation’s school systems need an enema, and the hose has been placed in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn teacher makes anti-cop post as school holds fundraiser for fallen NYPD officers
By Larry CelonaFebruary 3, 2022
A New York City prep school teacher was suspended after she tweeted that she was “dressing up” during a student “dress down” fundraiser for slain NYPD Officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora.
Laura Lynne Duffy, a math teacher at Fontbonne Hall in Brooklyn, made the statement on Twitter Wednesday as students at the private Catholic school had a “dress down” event with proceeds to be donated to the families of the two cops killed in the line of duty last month.
“If anyone was wondering, I am intentionally dressing up today. #Abolition #BLM,” she wrote on the account, which is set to private.
Students at the all-girls school usually dress in uniform, but for the “dress down” they were allowed to wear blue rather than their uniforms, according to parents.
“I am seriously thinking of taking my children out of the school,” one parent told The Post. “That was a totally insensitive remark and disrespectful to the officer, his family and every police officer that patrols the neighborhood where she works and lives.”
School officials announced they had launched a probe into the post. Duffy has been suspended by the school during the investigation, sources said.
— Fontbonne Hall (@Fontbonne_Hall) February 2, 2022
“It has come to the attention of the administration of Fontbonne Hall that one of our teachers tweeted a politically charged statement in regards to today’s student led fundraiser in support of the fallen NYPD officers,” a statement posted to social media said.
“Fontbonne Hall does not endorse the personal comments of this faculty member and we will continue to advance the mission of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of all inclusive love, unity, and reconciliation within the earth community.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the fallen officers and we remain proud of our students for the compassion they showed today,” the statement went on. “We are conducting an internal investigation of the matter and will share an update when appropriate.”
Duffy didn’t immediately reply to an email from The Post on Wednesday.
The comments and fundraiser came the same day mourners gathered in Manhattan at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for Mora’s funeral. Mora and Rivera were shot on Jan. 21 after responding to a domestic call in Harlem. Rivera, 22, died soon after the shooting while Mora, 27, died from his injuries four days later.
Last weekend, another Brooklyn teacher, who worked at Coney Island Prep, caused a firestorm with an Instagram post that appeared to encourage violence against gathered mourners at Rivera’s funeral.
The story showed hundreds of officers on Fifth Avenue outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral with the caption: “5/30/20: NYPD SUV drives into a crowd of protestors. Ideal conditions for reciprocity.” After backlash, Coney Island Prep math teacher Chris Flanigan told The Post his deleted message was “misconstrued” and he was commenting on the “vulnerability” of the crowd of cops.
Flanigan “is no longer employed” at Coney Island Prep as a result.




