A Texas school district announced on Tuesday that a third-grade teacher and self-proclaimed “racist Black supremacist” had been fired for anti-White posts online. The Thompson Elementary School teacher, identified as Danielle Allen, 29, disparaged and threatened violence against White people in a series of tweets posted under a false name—and, ironically, she also bragged about how she could not be fired for her actions.

“I enjoy being a racist. I’m never changing,” Allen allegedly wrote in a post on her now-deleted X account under the name “Claire Kyle.” The account’s bio identified the owner as “pro-Black men” and a “Black supremacist,” and the page’s content consisted primarily of insults directed at Whites.

Screenshot of a tweet from "Claire Kyle" bragging about being racist
The teacher who used the social media name Claire Kyle has since deleted her X account.

A major sticking point for Allen seemed to be the fact that her sister was dating a White man. “Like, I’m baffled AF seeing a white man in my house,” “Kyle” wrote on Sunday. “This is supposed to be a NEGRO ONLY house. I’m so mad right now!!” She continued by posting screenshots of texts with an alleged boyfriend in which she calls her sister’s partner a “cave dweller” and asks for the other person to come kill him. “I’ll help you hide the body,” she promised. “Bring all four of your guns.”

Screenshot of "Claire Kyle" and an alleged boyfriend discuss killing a relative's White partner.
“Claire Kyle” and an alleged boyfriend discuss killing a relative’s White partner.

On Monday, when reports of her online activity seem to have reached her employers, “Kyle” posted again. “Yes. Y’all have found my job. They told me to delete the post but my job is safe since I did not directly wish harm on ALL white people,” she wrote Monday evening. “They laughed and told me to watch what I say and I’ll be good to go!”

Claire Kyle reacts to social media users reporting her to her employers
Claire Kyle reacts to social media users reporting her to her employers

She then uploaded a video of herself walking through the halls of the elementary school alongside a caption that read in part: “Call me every name under the sun, but you all will never call me unemployed.”

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But in an ironic twist, the Mesquite Independent School District, which oversees Thompson Elementary, announced that Danielle Allen had been terminated immediately based on her “racist” and “highly offensive” posts, though it did not name her directly. The district further stated that she would not be eligible for rehire based on her failure to “reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD.”

According to the Dallas Morning News, Danielle Allen reportedly taught for the district for four years, three of which were spent teaching third grade at Thompson Elementary.

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