Texas School Fires 'Black Supremacist' Teacher For Shocking Anti-White Posts On 'X'

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A first-grade teacher in Texas has been dismissed from her position after a series of anti-white posts were discovered on her X (formerly Twitter) account.

The teacher, who identifies as a "black supremacist," faced immediate consequences for her offensive remarks.

The Mesquite Independent School District swiftly responded to the situation, expressing their condemnation of the teacher's comments and affirming that she would never be allowed to teach within their district again. In an official statement, the district acknowledged the disturbing nature of the posts and assured the public that they do not align with the values and standards of Mesquite ISD.

The district's Personnel staff launched an immediate investigation upon becoming aware of the situation, leading to the teacher's prompt dismissal. As of now, she is no longer affiliated with the Mesquite ISD organization and is ineligible for rehire.

Due to privacy restrictions, the teacher's name has not been disclosed. However, she was known on X as "Claire Kyle," although her account has since been deleted.

The offensive posts gained significant attention after being shared by Libs of TikTok, quickly going viral. In these posts, the teacher expressed disappointment in her sister for dating a white man, referring to her as "the biggest disappointment."

She also shared a screenshot of a conversation with her boyfriend, where she asked him to harm the man her sister was involved with and even offered assistance in concealing any evidence.