We now apparently have Black supremacists too

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It feels as if you can’t turn on a cable news channel these days without hearing about some alleged white supremacist causing trouble somewhere around the country. To listen to the talking heads on CNN or MSNBC, you’d think that Klan lodges now outnumber Burger King restaurants in the United States. (To be fair, they might outnumber Bud Light distributors before long.) But for those of you who think America is no longer a land of equal opportunity, what would you say if I told you that we also have Black supremacists? Or at least one Black supremacist, anyway. As our colleague Julio Rosas reports at Townhall, a woman going by the name of Claire Kyle who was a teacher at Mesquite Independent School District outside of Dallas proudly proclaimed herself to be a “Black supremacist.” She also bragged on social media about being proud to be a racist. And she was so upset about her sister dating a white man that she threatened to get her boyfriend to kill the guy. That was until Libs of Tic Tok got hold of her.

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A woman who described herself as a “black supremacist” and made numerous racist posts on social media no longer works at Mesquite Independent School District and will no longer be able to work for the district ever again.

The former first grade teacher made multiple unhinged posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, about how she vehemently disapproved of her sister dating a white man. In one video, she said she will do everything she can to sabotage the relationship, even going as far as to ask her boyfriend to kill her sister’s boyfriend.

She also posted how she was excited to see her students in the upcoming school year.

Students in Kyle’s class were reportedly bullied for being white. (And this is in an elementary school.) She also bragged on social media that her job was safe. Ironically, that post went up only hours before the school was alerted and she was fired.

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Of course, we’ve seen other teachers who have apparently attempted to raise a new generation of Black supremacists such as the Florida teacher who made white students wear chains and perform as slaves for Black students. But those teachers, including the one in Florida, tend to be white adults who are simply going into overdrive in an effort to prove their woke credentials.

And how about that Black male in New York City who nearly beat a 67-year-old Asian woman to death while shouting racial slurs at her? Would he qualify as a Black supremacist? It certainly seems like he might, but we’ve traditionally been told that you’re not supposed to mention the race of any offenders unless they are white people attacking minorities.

Perhaps Ms. Kyle has inadvertently done all of us a favor here. I mean, the entire market for “supremacy” has been locked up by white people for centuries. She could be creating entirely new areas of opportunity for minorities. And this doesn’t have to be limited strictly to race. Any demographic profile could get into the market here. We could have Muslim supremacists, left-handed supremacists… the possibilities are endless. Of course, there traditionally hasn’t been a lot of money in operating a Klan lodge, at least as I understand it. But we’re living in a brave new world. They might wind up getting a book deal or a Netflix special out of it. Live the American dream, baby.

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