A Black teacher in Nevada, Texas, lost her job after her series of "racist" tweets about white people instantly went viral.

The Texas School District confirms that it has already fired the teacher who posted "highly offensive statements."

Nevada Black Teacher Fired Over Viral Racist Tweets About White People

Nevada Black Teacher Gets Fired Over Viral Racist Tweets About White People
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A Nevada black teacher finds herself at the center of a storm after her "racist" tweets led to her dismissal from work.

As per a news story by Newsweek, the Mesquite Independent School District dismissed one of the teachers at the Thompson Elementary School due to her "alarming, racist" remarks online.

The Texas School District refused to name the dismissed school teacher due to "privacy restrictions."

In a recent post on X, formerly Twitter, the school district says, "The employee is no longer a part of the Mesquite ISD organization and is not eligible for rehire." It turns out that the Texas school district only learned about the "alarming" and "racist" tweets of the Thompson Elementary teacher at 4 pm local time on August 8, Tuesday.

In the same statement, the school district also took the chance to assure everyone that the "highly offensive" posts of the teacher "do not reflect the values and standard of the Mesquite ISD." It further condemned the actions of the dismissed elementary teacher.

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Texas Teacher's Says She 'Enjoys Being a Racist'

While the school district refused to name the dismissed teacher, Fox News reports that a first-grade teacher, Danielle Allen, recently posted a series of "racist" posts on X using a pseudonym. The teacher's tweet, laden with derogatory language, bore striking similarities to the recent incident.

The teacher, who identifies herself as a "Black supremacist," used an account that goes by the name "Claire Kyle" to post her racist remarks. However, a day before the Texas school district dismissed the unnamed elementary teacher, Allen laid out a different story. She says she "just talked to the school board and [her] job is safe."

She explained to them that her posts were merely "a joke." She posted a video wherein she seemingly walked into elementary school halls. The black teacher blurted out, "Twitter thinks they can take my job away from me," adding, "You all will never call me unemployed." A

ccording to The New York Post, the self-proclaimed Black supremacist teacher declares that she "enjoys being a racist," and that she is "never changing." One of her posts expressed her disgust when her sister dated a white man. She even joked that he had already asked her boyfriend to kill him.

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