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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Black Supremacist Teacher Fired over Racist Posts, Threats to Kill White Man

'I enjoy being a racist. I’m never changing...'

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A black-supremacist teacher was fired after she complained on social media about her sister dating a white man, the New York Post reported.

The teacher, from Texas’s Mesquite Independent School District, posted racist comments on Twitter and even threatened to kill the man.

Under the social-media username “Claire Kyle,” the teacher, Danielle Allen, posted numerous black-supremacist messages.

“I enjoy being a racist,” she reportedly wrote in one post. “I’m never changing.”

But things escalated when Allen allegedly tried to recruit a man to shoot her sister’s white classmate.

After her posts started to make the rounds on sites including Libs of TikTok, Allen appeared to be aware of the fact that the Mesquite ISD had found her account, assuming that she would be OK because she only threatened to pay for murder and did not recommend full-scale genocide.

“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 teacher tweeted on Monday, the day before her firing.

“They laughed and told me to watch what I say and I’ll be good to go!” she added.

However, the Mesquite ISD issued a press release Tuesday afternoon, noting that the teacher in question had been released due to her “alarming, racist statements.”

“Upon learning of the situation, our Presonnel staff began an immediate investigation,” it said. “As of this morning, the employee is no longer a part of the Mesquite ISD organization, and is not eligible for rehire.”

The ISD also noted that the name of the teacher could not be confirmed due to privacy restrictions.

“Nevertheless, the highly offensive statements posted to her X [Twitter] account do not reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD, and the district condemns them in the strongest terms,” the press release said.

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