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    1. First time in a long while something on the internet made me audibly go “wtf” 😨

    2. ASentientRailgun on

      I wish I was confident that this would cost her that teaching position.

      Edit: hell, I was wrong. She was fired with the quickness. Nice to see some good news.

    3. I remember a time when this wouldn’t have been okay in the USA. How things have changed, and not in a good way. Too much winning…..

    4. slumber_kitty on

      Her name is Karen Savage. She has been fired per the school district. She was a teacher at Hillsborough County middle school, edited to add: specifically Barrington Middle School in Lithia. I will link the article I found that names her and provides quite a bit of info.

      >”Ms. Savage’s employment has been terminated, effective immediately, and the incident has been reported to the Florida Department of Education’s Office of Professional Practice Services for any action regarding her teaching certificate.

      >We want to reiterate that we do not tolerate conduct of this nature. We took immediate action and responded swiftly to ensure the situation was handled appropriately.

      >Our school counselors and administrators will continue to be available to meet with any students at Barrington Middle School who have concerns or need additional support.”

      [https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/local/hillsboroughcounty/hillsborough-florida-teacher-racist-video-hanging-black-baby-doll/67-a8094212-1f6e-43c9-8ed4-ae520471a76a](https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/local/hillsboroughcounty/hillsborough-florida-teacher-racist-video-hanging-black-baby-doll/67-a8094212-1f6e-43c9-8ed4-ae520471a76a)

    5. Why?

      You might be a racist but why would it even cross your mind to do that, especially in front of kids?

      Is there a mind virus going around that takes away people’s self control and rational decision making?

    6. not4humanconsumption on

      Would the outrage be the same if the baby doll was white? I’m not saying it’s okay either way, just curious.

    7. My own opinion, she is an older sibling and did this to torture her younger siblings.

      Also: fuck you, Kari!

    8. Usually I don’t want it but I really want the context to what she was thinking here, like wtf

    9. Extension_Many4418 on

      I’m having trouble wrapping my head around this. I’m not referring to her racism – we’ve had plenty of time to be dismayed and appalled by racism – I‘m just trying to figure out her thought process. Was she feeling so emboldened by Trump et al that she felt free and protected to express her deepest, darkest hatred in front of children without consequence? Why in front of children? Was she under the influence of something? Is she suffering from a serious mental disorder? I’m bewildered.

    10. In what context would this even occur to someone to do in a middle school classroom?

    11. NaturalFrog2 on

      What’s the end goal here, teaching children the ABCs of lynching?

      Truly disgusting behaviour and I’m glad she’s fired.

    12. too_broke_to_quit on

      They have always been this bold. It’s just recorded now. This is why they hate people being able to record.

    13. Deja vu! When I was in junior high in rural(ish) Texas in the early ’80s, our American history teacher hung a black Cabbage-Patch doll by her neck from the ceiling fan cord — pretty much like the picture except that “Pauline” had a frilly dress — and left her for several days. She was then transferred to a cage on his desk where he kept her until the end of the semester, as I recall. He also borrowed a butterfly knife from a student on the first day of class, and stabbed it through a picture of Abraham Lincoln into a bulletin board. He would rate Civil War battles as “good carnage” and “bad carnage” and pass out explicit photos of battlefield injuries. He would take us “a-viking” to invade other classrooms. The man was certifiable and I do not know how he got away with it. This was 8th grade.

    14. VoidMunashii on

      What is their justification for it? I cannot imagine it will be persuasive, but I would like to hear it all the same.

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