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Baltimore
County
Public
Schools
has
launched
an
investigation
into
what
looks
to
be
another
incident
involving
racist
white
“educators”
who
should
be
kept
as
far
away
from
Black
students
as
possible.
But
also
it
might
not
be
that.
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According
to
Fox
5
Baltimore,
an
audio
recording
that
has
been
floating
around
the
interwebs
has
implicated
Pikesville
High
School
Principal
Eric
Eiswert
in
a
rant
about
how
Black
students
are
“dumb
and
lazy”
and
how
Jewish
people
“complain
too
much.”
Eiswert’s
union
reportedly
claims
the
recording
was
generated
by
artificial
intelligence.
“I
seriously
don’t
understand
why
I
have
to
constantly
put
up
with
these
dumb*****
here
every
day,”
either
Eiswert
or
his
AI
impostor
can
be
heard
saying
in
the
recording.
“Between
these
ungrateful
Black
kids
who
can’t
test
their
way
out
of
a
paper
bag
or
these
teachers
who
don’t
get
it.
How
hard
is
it
to
get
these
students
to
meet
their
grade
level
expectations?”
Fox
5
reports
that
the
speaker
then
identifies
two
employees
who
“should
have
never
been
hired”
and
then
names
a
third
employee
who
is
apparently
Black,
saying,
“I’m
going
to
drag
his
black
a**
out
of
here
one
way
or
another.”
Then
out
of
nowhere,
the
speaker
pivots
from
anti-Blackness
to
antisemitism.
“And
if
I
have
to
get
one
more
complaint
from
one
more
Jew
in
this
community,
I’m
going
to
join
the
other
side,”
the
speaker
said.
It’s
unclear
who
recorded
the
alleged
conversation
or
the
full
context
in
which
the
statements
were
allegedly
made.
During
the
recording,
the
speaker
can
be
heard
addressing
someone
named
Kathy,
who
parents
of
students
at
the
school
believe
to
be
Assistant
Principal
Kathy
Albert.
Anyway,
Baltimore
County
State
Senator
Charles
Sydnor
said
in
a
statement
to
Fox
5
Wednesday
that
he’s
under
the
impression
that
the
recording
is
a
hoax
and
that
the
internet’s
fairly
new
obsession
with
AI
might
be
the
culprit.
“After
listening
to
the
audio
recording,
I
immediately
reached
out
to
Baltimore
County
Public
Schools,”
Sydnor
said.
“It
is
my
understanding
that
the
principal’s
union
claims
that
this
recording
is
Al
generated.
While
our
system
entitles
individuals
to
due
process,
the
nature
of
these
comments
warrant
an
extensive
investigation.”
Meanwhile,
Baltimore
County
Schools
Superintendent
Myriam
Rogers
sent
an
email
out
to
parents
Wednesday
saying;
We
are
taking
this
matter
seriously
and
have
launched
an
investigation.
Once
we
have
determined
the
facts,
we
will
swiftly
address
this
incident.”