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Self-Proclaimed ‘Black Supremacist’ First-Grade Teacher Fired After ‘Racist’ Posts

Anastasia Boushee
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A self-proclaimed “Black supremacist” first-grade teacher has been fired from her job over a series of posts she made on X, formerly known as Twitter — which included blatant anti-White racism and threats of violence.

Danielle Allen was fired from her position by the Mesquite Independent School District in Texas on Tuesday. The district has released a statement condemning the teacher’s comments and confirming that she will never be allowed to teach in their schools again.

“At approximately 4 pm yesterday, Mesquite ISD became aware of a series of alarming, racist statements posted to the X (formerly Twitter) account of a teacher at Thompson Elementary,” the statement from the Mesquite Independent School District read.

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“Upon learning of this situation, our Personnel staff began an immediate investigation. As of this morning, the employee is no longer a part of the Mesquite ISD organization and is not eligible for rehire,” the statement continued.

The school district also noted that Allen’s “highly offensive statements posted to her X account do not reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD” — adding that it “condemns them in the strongest terms.”

Allen’s since-deleted account was under the name “Claire Kyle,” where she posted a video complaining about her sister dating a White man — calling her “the biggest disappointment” and vowing to do “everything in my power to f—k this relationship up.”

She also referred to her Black sister as a “cave-dweller smasher” for sleeping with a White man.

Allen later shared a screenshot of a text message conversation with her boyfriend in which she asked him to kill her sister’s White boyfriend and promised to “help hide the body.”

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The teacher’s posts went viral after they were shared on X by Libs of TikTok, who first revealed that Allen was “reportedly a teacher in Texas and has a history of anti-white, racist tweets.”

Following the initial backlash, Allen posted on X complaining that people had contacted her job — but claimed that the school had told her 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 added.

“I told them it was a joke and they know I’m not racist,” the self-described “Black supremacist” added in a follow-up tweet.

Libs of TikTok account owner Chaya Raichik shared a screenshot of these since-deleted tweets on her personal account alongside a screenshot of the school’s statement about Allen’s firing — pointing out that her initial comments about her job being safe were a bit premature.

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