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Video: New York City English Teacher Urges Middle School Students to Throw Bricks in Pursuit of Social Justice

Ariane Franco, a New York City middle school English teacher, tells a reporter that she teaches her students strategies for political violence, in this still from video released on Sept. 11, 2022. (Project Veritas/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)
Ariane Franco, a New York City middle school English teacher, tells a reporter that she teaches her students strategies for political violence, in this still from video released on Sept. 11, 2022. (Project Veritas/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)

The hard part about throwing bricks is hitting the right people, New York English teacher Ariane Franco unwittingly told undercover Project Veritas journalists.

“I was like, ‘Guys, there’s strategic ways to do this.’ … I brought up crazy organizations that have done this. Like, they chose which places to throw bricks in,” she said.

Franco made this statement while being recorded by a hidden camera, the footage from which has now been released by Project Veritas.

“They chose–and they didn’t do it in their own neighborhood. … They didn’t do it in black and brown communities. Doing it in our own community does not make sense,” she said.

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