Black elementary teacher brags not getting fired for racist comments, gets fired the next day
· Aug 9, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Well, it looks like this teacher found the line!

Claire Kyle was a first-grade teacher at a school in Texas. Texas! And on her public profile, she stated that she is a "black supremacist" and regularly posts anti-white racist content.

Libs of TikTok broke this one wide open, reposting some of the teacher's racist tirades on X (Twitter).

[Warning: Strong language and racist content]

She calls white people "cave dwellers" and publicly shamed her sister for having a relationship with a white dude.

She (jokingly, hopefully) texted her "man" to grab his guns and murder the guy!

(Side note: Only 4 guns? Those are rookie numbers.)

This is evil racism that is no different, AT ALL, than the KKK.

She made no efforts to hide her racism. And apparently, no one in the school cared... until it went viral, that is.

She even bragged that she wasn't going to get fired, and was simply lightly reprimanded and told to watch what she posts.

They let her get away with it. The school district was fine with a racist teacher, who has a history of bullying white students, continuing in her employment.

IF YOU ARE WONDERING WHERE THE "PRIVILEGE" IN SOCIETY IS, HERE YA GO.

She thought she was safe. But the pressure continued.

And, eventually, the pressure was too much for the school to handle.

Hey, I'm glad this teacher got fired. But they did not want to fire her. They only gave her a slap on the wrist initially. They only fired her after tremendous public pressure.

Imagine this: Switch "black" and "white" around in this situation. I'll help you out with visuals. I made this a white woman talking about a black man in her house:

How does it sound when the white "Claire Kyle" texts her boyfriend Todd (whitest name I could think of) to bring his guns over to help her bury her sister's new black boyfriend?

Both scenarios should disturb you equally.

But for every racist, anti-white teacher fired, there are a dozen employed in public schools that keep it low-key and are protected by administrators. Remember that.


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