You can hear a recording of the message below. It’s just as bad as the description.
The College Fix reports:
Pennsylvania principal faces termination after leaving antisemitic voicemail messageThe principal of a Philadelphia-adjacent elementary school is on leave and faces termination after leaving an antisemitic voicemail message for a student’s father.According to 6abc in Philly, it seems Lower Gwynedd Elementary’s Philip Leddy did not realize he hadn’t completely hung up the phone after leaving his intended message. Unfortunately for him, the voicemail caught his subsequent remarks to another school employee.Leddy was calling the (prefers-to-remain-anonymous) father about an email he sent regarding an incident involving his daughter. After he thought he had hung up, Leddy references the daughter’s summer camp.He refers to it as a “Jew camp” (at which “everyone hates the family”), tells the employee in the room with him that the dad has “Jew money,” and says “they control the banks.”When the employee wonders if the dad is a lawyer, Leddy replies “the odds probably are good.”Also in the recording (posted by the X account StopAntisemitism; see below), Leddy says the dad “pops off like that like once a year,” “is a hot head,” and that he “blows up” and “yells” at people.
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