Once upon a time, in the land of Mesquite Independent School District, there was a first grade teacher who thought she could get away with spreading her black supremacist views like wildfire on social media. Oh boy, was she wrong! The school district caught wind of her racist posts and decided to give her the boot. Let’s just say she won’t be working there ever again. Good riddance!
'Black Supremacist' Teacher Who Bragged About Keeping Her Job Isn't Laughing Anymorehttps://t.co/TcYIwcILG7
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 9, 2023
This teacher, who fancied herself a black supremacist, took to the Twittersphere, angrily ranting about how she disapproved of her sister’s choice in a white boyfriend. She even went so far as to threaten to ruin their relationship. Talk about unhinged! She must have been sipping on a tall glass of crazy juice that day.
Self proclaimed “black supremacist” goes on unhinged racist tirade after finding out her sister slept with a white man.
She vows to destroy the relationship before asking her boyfriend to “come and kill him for me.”
She is reportedly a teacher in Texas and has a history of… pic.twitter.com/C7bSVt6Udb
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) August 7, 2023
“I enjoy being racist” – 1st grade teacher in @mesquiteisdtx who also has “black supremacist” in her bio pic.twitter.com/lG7NsObitq
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) August 7, 2023
— Mesquite ISD (@mesquiteisdtx) August 8, 2023
How it started How it’s going pic.twitter.com/8W6VdVrOFK
— Chaya Raichik (@ChayaRaichik10) August 8, 2023
Oh, but it gets even better! In one of her videos, this teacher proudly declared how excited she was to see her students in the upcoming school year. Wait, what? Did she really think she could spew her hateful ideology online, then walk into the classroom pretending to be all smiles and rainbows? Sorry, sweetie, but that’s not how it works.
Thankfully, the Mesquite ISD didn’t waste any time in showing this teacher the exit door. They released a statement calling her social media posts “alarming” – and trust me, they were. The district didn’t even bother naming her, probably because she’s not even worth the breath it takes to utter her name.
But before the district made their move, this teacher was strutting around like a peacock, bragging about how her job was safe. She thought being a good teacher would save her. Well, newsflash, lady: being a good teacher doesn’t excuse racism and bigotry. It’s almost comical how she tried to pass off her hateful posts as “just a joke.” Sorry, but racism is never a laughing matter.
All in all, it’s a good day in Mesquite. The district took a stand against racism and intolerance, showing that they won’t tolerate such despicable behavior from their educators. Now, let’s hope this former teacher uses her newfound free time to learn a thing or two about respect and acceptance. Trust me, she could use it.