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> “This was anti-Jewish, and Joan Terrell needs to understand that there are extremists in every community, they can be black or white,” he said. “But she appears to be saying it was all right for these bad individuals to do what they did. She is trying to sweep naked bigotry under the rug and pretend to raise questions about gentrification. You can’t have socially acceptable bigotry. These were horrible people who did the killing and conducted a violent attack on a minority group.”
> Natalia Loffe, a former candidate for the Board of Education, said there appears to have been unspoken agreement to suppress or acknowledge the antisemitic tensions going on in the city.
> “You [InsiderNJ] were the only people to acknowledge the effects of overdevelopment on that area,” she said. “Everybody else seems to either blame the Hasidim or present the tensions don’t exist.”
> Gadsden, a former councilman in Ward B, said there have been concerns about development in the poorer neighborhoods, and the impact on poorer people, many African American being displaced.
> Gadsden was instrumental in the city’s passing “No Knock” legislation to discourage opportunistic real estate entrepreneurs from preying on poor people in these neighborhoods.
> “What we want is people living in the city to have an opportunity to own their own homes and not have to move out,” he said. “Some of those coming into the city from other places are taking advantage of programs we want everybody to have access to.”
> The “No Knock” law, he said, was designed to allow residents to be avoid being strong-armed
> “This wasn’t about Jewish people buying property, it was about anybody coming in and trying to buy up property before people who live here have an opportunity to take advantage of programs.”
> Gadsden said that in the lead up to passing the law, he and other city officials met with many of same community leaders who gathered recently after the shooting, Jewish, Christian, Muslim and others.
> “I think people are concerned about the narrative,” he said. “We have to consider other people’s views. Our goal is to bring folks together and ease tensions in the city. Those two people who did this crime were the poorest examples of humanity. Our goal is to understand all sides in our community.”
> He said it wasn’t just Jewish people buying up property, but a number of people aggressively going around the neighborhood and the “No Knock” law was based on legislation passed in Toms River that set aside a geographical area where people could put up a notice not to bothered.
> Gadsden said he heard the stories about how some of these opportunists offered residents “a suitcase of money.”
> “We decided to build a coalition to talk about it, not just about the unwanted solicitation, but about home ownership and other programs,” he said. This included possibly setting aside land by the city and educating people about how to buy a home.
> Terrell did not respond for requests to comment.
> On Tuesday, Fulop called for the BOE trustee to resign.
> Jersey City Counccil President Sudhan Thomas offered this:
> “Trustee [Terrell-]Paig’s comments do not reflect the JCBOE outlook or value system. The JCBOE is home to 30,000 Students and 6,000 employees from various ethnicities, religions, cultures and sexual orientation. There is no room for any kind of hate or bigotry in Jersey City. I have been in touch with concerned citizens, elected official and faith leaders since Sunday evening over this matter. The post has since been taken down as of Monday, 08:30 am. We are in active communication with the Rabbi of Beth-El and other Jewish Community leaders to bring about some immediate term anti-bias and sensitivity training. Last year while lighting the 3rd candle during the Holocaust memorial I called for the establishment and or inclusion of a Jewish Culture / History and Heritage curriculum module In our Public schools. We will work in collaboration with the State DOE,the NJSBA (I serve on the board of the NJSBA as well) for this to become a reality. Trustee Paige’s comment do not in any way reflect the sense of the JCBOE in response to the terrorist attacks from last week which is articulated in my President’s report Pepa’s and circulated on 12/12/2019 last Thursday at a special JCBOE meeting.”
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