The American school system is now one of the worst and most hazardous environments for workers in the country.
Last year, the American Psychological Association published a survey of almost 15,000 people that found 22% of public school employees have been physically assaulted by students since the 2020 George Floyd inspired racial reckoning.
The racial dimension to this crisis is clear when looking at data. Whites are 79% of school teachers, while the Department of Education Civil Rights Departments own data shows that black are radically overrepresented among disruptive students.
The war against white teachers is being conducted by policy makers. White schoolteachers in racially integrated classrooms have been publicly complaining that administrators, fearing federal civil rights regulators targeting them for discipline policies that have disparate impact on non-white students, prevent them from removing unruly black students due to equity concerns.