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NY Post
New York Post
11 Nov 2023


NextImg:Woman claims liberal NYC moms’ Facebook group banned her for standing with Israel

A war over Israel has erupted between famously liberal Upper West Side moms  — and even more left-wing mommies.

Morgan Roslyn Cohn, 26, claims she and her husband were booted from the Upper West Side Moms Facebook group last month because she posted on her profile picture, “Stand with Israel.”

The fallout caused a firestorm, with Cohn charging antisemitism and other members demanding an explanation for the expulsion.

An administrator claimed Cohn was bullying others on the site.

“The administrator was very upset that I was calling her out for being antisemitic,” Cohn, a teacher, told The Post. “I would never [bully]. Why would I put my career at risk?”

Cohn, who had been a member of the popular 29,000-strong chat group for “three or four years” believes she fell into crosshairs when she “liked” a few comments on the site that said, “‘We need to condemn Hamas.”

Cohn said she was blocked the day after she changed her profile picture on the “inclusive” Manhattan hub “dedicated to providing” its members “with all the essential resources for everything relating to kids.” 

Morgan Roslyn Cohn contends she was banned from the Upper West Side Moms Facebook group when she changed her profile picture to Stand With Israel.
Courtesy of the Cohns

She reached out to administrator Irene Johnson, but “she was ignoring me.”

Cohn’s husband, Spencer, then inquired in a post: “Hi, my wife was blocked from this group, unclear why as she has been a member of this community for years . . . can she be added back in?”

The administrator responded that Morgan’s comments were “flagged and reported by members several times” and that “if you don’t believe in someone’s view, instead of being rude or mean, move along.”

Morgan Roslyn Cohn’s husband went to the Facebook group on her behalf after Morgan was blocked.
Courtesy of the Cohns
The Facebook group moderators accused Spencer Cohn of trying to create trouble before blocking him as well.
Courtesy of the Cohns

Spencer Cohn then asked, “What was reported?” He too was then blocked.

When asked to comment Friday, the administrator emailed the Post: “If you are triggered, I’ll advise you to get some therapy and I’ll pray for you! Goodbye.”