Texas elementary school teacher and self-professed black supremacist Danielle Allen is FIRED after joking about killing her sister’s white boyfriend: ‘I enjoy being racist’
An elementary school teacher sparked fury online after sharing a slew of offensive posts about how she ‘enjoys being racist’
She bragged that despite the backlash, she would ‘never be unemployed’ as she continued posting slurs against white people
The teacher, who appeared to use the alias ‘Claire Kyle’ online, saw her offensive posts surface Monday at around 4pm when the school campus was tagged in one of her posts, district spokeswoman Laura Jobe said.
Jobe added that by Tuesday morning, the teacher was no longer with the school, and the school district released a statement condemning her behavior ‘in the strongest terms.’
Among the posts, which have been deleted but screenshots continue to circulate on social media, was one that read: ‘A white man??? A good dude?? You smoking crack??’
‘Why shouldn’t I hate white people? Why should I show y’all any love at all?’ Allen continued in another post. ‘Name a big historic moment where white people did anything for black people out of the kindness of y’all’s heart?’
‘I enjoy being racist’, she wrote in one of the posts. ‘I’m never changing.’
Allen also ranted and raved in her car about her sister’s apparent relationship with a white man in a video, where she vowed to do ruin the fling ‘with everything in my power.’
She added that watching the multiracial couple break up would be ‘so fun and so satisfying’, and had even allegedly threatened to plan to kill him
‘First day of school, walking through the halls while Twitter thinks they can take my job from me,’ she wrote: ‘Call me every name under the sun but y’all will NEVER be able to call me unemployed!!!’
In another post, she noted that people targeting her online had discovered worked and brought it to her school’s attention.
‘They told me to delete the post, but my job is safe since I did not directly wish harm on ALL White people,’ she said. ‘They laughed and told me to watch what I say, and I’ll be good to go.’
‘Just talked to the school board and my job is safe. I told them it was a joke, and they know I’m not racist so have fun.’