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Who is Danielle Allen? Texas school teacher fired over racist tweets and joke about killing sister's White BF

2023-08-09 09:49
In her now-deleted Twitter bio, Danielle Allen described herself as a 'Black supremacist' and stated her support for 'pro-Black men'
Who is Danielle Allen? Texas school teacher fired over racist tweets and joke about killing sister's White BF

HOUSTON, TEXAS: A Texas school district has taken action by firing a self-identified "Black supremacist" teacher who was accused of sharing anti-White content, including a violent joke, on social media. This move follows the teacher's prior claims that she would not be terminated and mentioned that some members of the administration didn't take her posts seriously and even found them amusing.

The school teacher, Danielle Allen, has attracted widespread attention due to her activities on social media. According to her Twitter profile (under the name Claire Kyle), she joined the platform in September 2022 and has been sharing racially insensitive tweets since July of the same year. Her recent series of posts regarding white individuals have sparked outrage among netizens.

'I'm baffled af seeing a white man in my house'

A particular tweet, in which she expressed disappointment upon seeing her sister with a White boyfriend, drew significant backlash. She wrote, "Like I'm baffled af seeing a white man in my house. I can't believe it!! This is supposed to be a (N-word) ONLY house. I'm so mad right now!! But I also don't want to cause a scene and embarrass her!! Idk what to do right now!!"

Who is Danielle Allen?

Following the circulation of her racist tweets online, a number of social media users took it upon themselves to delve into the background of the teacher. Through their research, they discovered that she had attended Horn High School and completed her education in 2012.

In her now-deleted Twitter account's bio, she identified herself as "Queen Pick Me" and indicated her alignment with being "pro-Black men." Notably, she referred to herself as a "Black supremacist."

Allen works as a first-grade teacher at Thompson Elementary School, albeit using a different name on her Twitter account. In response to the attention her tweets garnered, she claimed that her job was secure and emphasized that her commitment to being an effective teacher had proven beneficial.

"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. They laughed and told me to watch what I say and I'll be good to go! Being a great teacher pays off very well when they know your true self!" she tweeted.

Statement by the school district

On Tuesday, August 8, the Mesquite Independent School District labeled the posts shared by the teacher as "racist." The district further stated that the teacher would not be considered for reemployment in the future, per Fox News.

"[T]he highly offensive statements posted to her X account do not reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD, and the district condemns them in the strongest terms," the statement said.

'Come and kill him for me'

Allen initially shared a text message conversation on Twitter, where she made light of a plan to kill her sister's White boyfriend. She remarked that her boyfriend looked like a Trump supporter.

The conversation read, "I can't BELIEVE she has this cave dweller in my freaking house!!!!… Omg I'm trying to stay calm. She knows I'm a racist!!!… Come and kill him for me… I promise I'll help you hide the body… Bring all 4 of your guns."

Allen also admitted to being racist, claiming, "I enjoy being racist! I'm never changing!"

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