Racists come in all colors |
“No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them”― Elie Wiesel
A hateful and rather arrogant elementary school teacher in Texas who believed she was too good to fire has been fired after posting "racist" statements on social media. In one post she complained that her sister was dating a white man.
“Nevertheless, the highly offensive statements posted to her X account do not reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD, and the district condemns them in the strongest terms.”
“I enjoy being a racist,” the ex-teacher-cum-harridan wrote in one post. “I’m never changing,” she proudly added, not realizing how such a statement only proves her lack of intelligence.
The Mesquite Independent School District in a written statement Tuesday said the teacher, who used the name Claire Kyle was no longer with the school after they became aware her her "alarming, racist" posts she wrote on X [formerly known as Twitter]. The statement did not mention the former teacher by name.
“As of this morning, the employee is no longer a part of the Mesquite ISD organization and is not eligible for rehire,” the school system said in a statement. Officials said that they could not go into more detail as it was a personnel matter.
“As of this morning, the employee is no longer a part of the Mesquite ISD organization and is not eligible for rehire,” the school system said in a statement. Officials said that they could not go into more detail as it was a personnel matter.
“Nevertheless, the highly offensive statements posted to her X account do not reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD, and the district condemns them in the strongest terms.”
Yes, racism doesn't know color, but it always comes from a place of fear and/or envy.
The teacher wrote she was upset because her sister was dating a white man and supposedly joked that she asked her boyfriend to kill him, according to posts reviewed by the Dallas Morning News.
The teacher wrote she was upset because her sister was dating a white man and supposedly joked that she asked her boyfriend to kill him, according to posts reviewed by the Dallas Morning News.
“I enjoy being a racist,” the ex-teacher-cum-harridan wrote in one post. “I’m never changing,” she proudly added, not realizing how such a statement only proves her lack of intelligence.
In other posts, she used derogatory words for white people, the newspaper reported.
The teacher — who used the social media name Claire Kyle — has deleted her account from the social media platform. The account name appeared to be an alias.
The teacher called herself a “Black Supremacist” in her social media account bio and hinted that her job knew about the posts before she lost her job, CBS Austin reported.
The teacher — who used the social media name Claire Kyle — has deleted her account from the social media platform. The account name appeared to be an alias.
The teacher called herself a “Black Supremacist” in her social media account bio and hinted that her job knew about the posts before she lost her job, CBS Austin reported.
The teacher posted about the school finding out about the post.
“Yes. Y’all have found my job. They told me to delete the post but my job is safe since I did not directly wish harm on ALL white people,” the former teacher of innocent children stated Monday “They laughed and told me to watch what I say and I’ll be good to go!”
“Yes. Y’all have found my job. They told me to delete the post but my job is safe since I did not directly wish harm on ALL white people,” the former teacher of innocent children stated Monday “They laughed and told me to watch what I say and I’ll be good to go!”
Well, the racist was good to go and gone she is and good riddance.
The racist taught third grade for three years at Thompson Elementary School and taught at the district for four years, according to the Dallas Morning News.
The racist taught third grade for three years at Thompson Elementary School and taught at the district for four years, according to the Dallas Morning News.
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