A New York City private school administrator made shocking confessions while being secretly recorded.
In a new education series, Jennifer Norris, Director of Student Activities at Trinity School, was exposed by Project Veritas which “investigates and exposes corruption, dishonesty, other misconduct in both public and private institutions.”
In the video, Norris is seen talking to their undercover journalist and saying that she works in a “really fancy private school” and it’s “definitely a school where conservatives would not feel comfortable.”
Norris admits that she is clearly promoting an agenda with all the stuff she is doing inside the school.
She also claimed that “it’s the white boys who feel very entitled to express their opposite opinions and just push back.”
“There’s a huge contingent of them that are just horrible,” Norris said.
When the undercover journalist asked Norris if “there is any saving these Republican white guys,” Norris replied, “I don’t know. I think they need to go.”
Norris also said she would not allow Republican perspectives on campus.
“No, I think they’re really awful people. That’s kind of what I’m afraid of with my white students that are rich,” she said. “I’m like, ‘Do you ever have to deal with this?’ They’re so protected by capitalism. It makes me sad.”
Norris then joked about finding a “Dexter” who will be a vigilante “taking people out.”
“Dexter” is a TV show about a blood-splattering expert who solves murders and who is also a serial killer.
Norris also admits that there are groups of teachers who want to promote their political agendas inside the classrooms but the administration would not let them because they are much more conservative than most of the faculty.
“So, we’ve been just sneaking things in [through] the cracks,” Norris revealed.
Norris said that “it’s just nice” that they don’t have to hide their activism outside of school.
“We don’t have to hide who we are. We can bring our whole selves to work and do the important work now,” she said.
Norris explained how she uses her role in the school to push her political agenda.
“So, with my role, I give them [students] all the art supplies. They can make posters together. We have people that go to every march. They get excused from classes,” she said.
When the undercover journalist asked her what marches Norris replied, “They went to the women’s rights marches after Trump. They went to all the gun — the March for our Lives. It’s fun, too, because if they do march out of school — because sometimes it’s a political protest, and so we don’t actually give them the grace period, but we do. We don’t punish them, but if they do it, then they have to serve detention, and then during detention, we talk about social justice. We do much more education there.”
The undercover journalist also asked Norris if she would allow a Drag Queen story hour with kindergartners and she replied, “Absolutely.”
On Thursday, The New York Post reached out to both Norris and the Head of Trinity School regarding the video but did not hear back.