Friday, March 09, 2007

Nothing is as American

As a good old-fashioned witch hunt:
The Repository in Canton, Ohio reports on a teacher who is suing The Hampton Bays school district in Long Island, N.Y for firing her because they believed she was a Witch. Lauren Berrios, who is Jewish, claims that rumors of witchcraft started circulating when she didn't attend Christian services that she was invited to.

"In 2001, Lauren Berrios filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in
Central Islip saying she was fired because co-workers wrongly believed she was a witch. Berrios is Jewish and said the witchcraft rumors surfaced because she turned down invitations to attend Christian services. The accusations intensified after a fifth-grade reading lesson on the Massachusetts Bay Colony, when Berrios mentioned the Salem witch trials in a historical context, said her lawyer, John Ray."

The school claims that the firing was due to poor performance, but this doesn't seem to add up with reports on Berrios's performance at her new job in
Atlanta where she was voted teacher of the month. Berrios's attorney also claims to have some fairly concrete evidence proving that the school thought she was a Witch.

"Ray said he has strong evidence to prove Berrios was fired amid religious hysteria. He said he plans to call former principal Andrew Albano as a witness. Ray said he will read testimony into the court record of
Albano saying during a deposition that he believed Berrios practiced witchcraft. Albano could not be reached Monday."

If Berrios wins this case (the suit is for 2 million dollars), it could act as a strong deterrent against future arbitrary firings due to a perceived adherence to a modern Pagan faith. Her experience mirrors many modern Pagans who are in the "broom closet" due to working in places with a predominately Christian staff (or clientele), and who fear the effects of the "rumor mill" on their livelihood. Opening statements for the case are scheduled for Wednesday.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

She might be lucky they only thought she was a witch. If they had found out she was Jewish.... who knows what they would have done to her?

ellroon said...

Yike! ... Well, they know now. This is so weirdly backward, soon we will be doing virgin sacrifices into volcanoes.

Steve Bates said...

... soon we will be doing virgin sacrifices into volcanoes.

<tacky> If so, the Bush twins will be as safe from that as they are from being drafted for combat duty. </tacky>

(Sorry... despite years of experience judging ripeness of avocados, I just cut into one that turned out not to be ready, and I'm in no mood to cut anyone slack.)

ellroon said...

I get confused between avocado types, I'm forever slicing into ones that are too ripe or too raw. What a waste. I've often thought of planting a few avocado trees, but they are dense, drop a lot of leaves, and hardly anything under the tree can grow.

And I don't think you need to blame a non-ripe avocado for your truthful observation on the twins...