NYC pol demands anti-Israel teacher be removed from classroom after calling him ‘old genocidal white’ guy

composite image david banks upper left, lower left holden; right Taiba Ahmad
Queens Councilman Robert Holden sent NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks a letter Thursday demanding he pull Taiba Ahmad, an Israel-hating teacher at PS 153 in Maspeth, out of the classroom for "despicable racist and ageist" rants on social media, such as calling him an "old genocidal white" guy.

An Israel-hating public school teacher slammed a Queens pol as an “old genocidal white,” prompting the City Councilman to call for her to be pulled from the classroom for her “despicable racist and ageist” social media rants.

Taiba Ahmad, a teacher at PS 153 in Maspeth, allegedly made some of her “derogatory” posts over the past few months “while on the job” during regular school hours, contended Councilman Robert Holden in a letter to NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks.

Ahmad shouldn’t be “shaping young minds,” the moderate Democrat wrote, urging Banks “to take swift and appropriate action.”

Taiba Ahmad, a teacher at PS 153 in Maspeth, was requested she be romved from the classroom for “despicable racist and ageist” rants on social media. X @Courage4America
Taiba Ahmad, a teacher at PS 153 in Maspeth, was requested she be romved from the classroom for “despicable racist and ageist” rants on social media. X @Courage4America
Councilman Robert Holden is demanding Ahmad be removed from her classroom after she called him an “old genocidal white” guy on social media. Getty Images
Councilman Robert Holden is demanding Ahmad be removed from her classroom after she called him an “old genocidal white” guy on social media. Getty Images

“The presence of an educator who openly expresses hatred and discrimination poses a threat to the very fabric of our community and sets a dangerous example for our youth,” Holden wrote Wednesday.

Since Hamas’ Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel, Ahmad has been quick to fire verbal jabs at pols on both sides of the political aisle who’ve defended the Jewish state.

Besides Holden, other Dems targeted by Ahmad include President Biden and Gov. Hochul.

In an X post Wednesday, she predicted the November presidential elections will be “doozy” because, “ ‘The Ruling Class’ love to listen to mediocre white people.”

She’s also gone hard after Republicans, including accusing Queens Councilwoman Vickie Paladino and Brooklyn Councilwoman Inna Vernikov, without proof, of associating with “white supremacists.”

Ahmad’s latest social media attack against Holden came Tuesday after the Queens Dem poked fun at a video of a Columbia University student saying she believes the university should’ve fed and provided water to pro-Palestine protestors who shut down parts of the campus during a two-week standoff.

NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks was asked to “take swift” action against Ahmad over her posts. William Farrington
NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks was asked to “take swift” action against Ahmad over her posts. William Farrington

“What’s the matter? Mommy and Daddy cut you off from their credit cards?” Holden wrote on X. “Can’t access the trust fund while you were busy occupying buildings? Oh the humanity!”

Ahmad fired back at the pol, writing: “You old genocidal white [sic] all have the same mentality!”

“They locked all the gates so people can’t bring them food,” the teacher wildly claimed. “@Columbia is using the same starvation tactics as the genocidal Israel army!”

Holden’s letter to Banks claims Ahmad should not be “shaping young minds.”
Holden’s letter to Banks claims Ahmad should not be “shaping young minds.”
Ahmad, a teacher at PS 153 in Maspeth, is very outspoken about her disdain for elected officials who support Israel. X @Taibaah321
Ahmad, a teacher at PS 153 in Maspeth, is very outspoken about her disdain for elected officials who support Israel. X @Taibaah321

The letter, a copy of which was provided to The Post, fails to mention what action Holden believes DOE should take against the teacher.

However, Holden later told a reporter he thinks she should be re-assigned to a non-teaching job where she’s “out of the classroom” and “nowhere near kids.”

DOE spokesperson Jenna Lyle said the agency takes such “complaints extremely seriously” and will review the letter.

Ahmad did not return messages, but on Saturday she updated her X account so posts can no longer be reviewed by the public.