High School Swastika Stunt Sparks Outrage and Investigation
A photo of California high school students forming a swastika sparked outrage and an investigation. The image, posted online with a Hitler quote, highlights rising antisemitism, drawing responses from Jewish groups and politicians. The students involved face possible disciplinary actions as community leaders search for answers.
Outrage erupted after a photo of eight California high school students forming a swastika went viral, particularly distressing the Jewish community. The controversial image, containing a quote from Adolf Hitler, was posted online, bringing antisemitism into sharp focus.
The photo, initially posted on December 3, prompted swift condemnation from various quarters, including political leaders across Silicon Valley. Screenshots of the image, reportedly involving Branham High School students, circulated widely, highlighting a troubling rise in antisemitic incidents in the U.S.
Branham High principal, Beth Silbergeld, and the Jewish Coalition's Maya Bronicki voiced concerns, while officials launched an investigation. The students may face disciplinary action as efforts intensify to counteract hate within school environments.
(With inputs from agencies.)

