A psychopathic teacher who threatened to kill supporters of President-elect Donald Trump has resigned.
Annie Dunleavy, a special education teacher in Cheshire, Connecticut, threatened violence in a video that went viral on TikTok after President Trump lost the popular vote and electoral vote to Vice President Kamala Harris.
Dunleavy, who suffers from severe Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), now says he did not intend to threaten violence. Rather, she told a television reporter that she was simply saying that Trump supporters should not think that the election results condone violence against women.
Perhaps Ms. Dunleavy is a key argument in Harris' campaign (along with calling Mr. Trump the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler): Unrestrained hate Trump propaganda and the supposed war over “women's rights” I guess that's why I thought so.
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In the video that ended her teaching career, a visibly shaken Dunleavy peered out through the glass like a patient in Bedlam and let out a series of scatological insults. .
“People of color, poor people, gay people, and all the people I care about will not be safe in America,” she said. “You guys aren’t shit either,” she warned.
Dunleavy continues:
Just because you win doesn't mean we won't remember who you voted for. I don't know for sure. And please, please, don't try me as your own gang, because you'll be gone forever on a stretcher. I'm very serious. No one talk to me unless you want to swing. If you want to fight, you can email, call, or whatever. Other people, please don't get involved with my face.
And if you voted for Trump, literally delete me, block me, remove everything about me. Or come see me and find out what's going on. And I can treat you as I see fit.
A commotion broke out.
“It was immediately clear that it would not be possible for students and staff to carry out business as usual without teachers being temporarily removed from the building, pending the outcome of the investigation,” Superintendent Jeffrey Solan said in a statement. I did so until then.”
Republican state Sen. Rob Sampson sent a letter to Solan.
“The hostile language and apparent threats expressed in this video undoubtedly call into question her judgment and her ability to foster a safe and inclusive environment for all students,” he said. I wrote it. “Parents are deeply concerned about the potential threat she may pose to their children and the broader school community, including her fellow teachers and staff.”
In a separate statement posted on his website, Mr Sampson said: “Incidents like this reveal the troubling hypocrisy of the radicalized political left, which attacks those on the right with bigotry and intolerance without evidence. “I frequently criticize them for this,” he wrote.
You won't go down without a fight
Ms. Dunleavy's subsequent television interviews suggest that she was suffering from full-blown TDS. The former teacher actually believed that the election result meant that women would be exposed to more violence.
A television reporter read Dunleavy's death threat to her. Like the presidential candidate, Dunleavy has no children.
“That sounds very extreme, and again, I shouldn't have posted the video because I was in an emotional moment,” she replied, before finally being able to control herself. I sobbed.
But…the message I was trying to convey was very wrong, you know, if this is going to give license in people's minds to use violence against women or against anyone, then I Basically what I wanted to say was: I'm not going to go down without a fight.
In other words, my life's dream is to become a teacher. I don't have children of my own, so I consider them my children. And they fill it for me. …It's very fulfilling. It's very rewarding. And I really know that what people see right now doesn't look like that person, but if it's to help a child in need or a family in need, I really I'll do anything.
It's not a one-time thing
Dunleavy's reaction to President Trump's victory is not unusual.
As the New American reported in its original article about her, women are shaving their heads to protest election results, but how does sporting a cue ball further the Sisterhood's cause? It is unclear whether it will have any effect.
Similarly, women suffering from TDS have made videos urging them to refuse to have sex with men and even divorce their husbands.
One poor guy posted an unconfirmed story about his wife's reaction to his vote. “I voted for Trump. My wife sent me divorce papers,” he wrote. “what do i do?”
The unidentified man continued:
I don't even know what to say. I'm shocked that I married someone who was willing to throw away his entire life because of politics. Last week I was happy, but today I decided to get divorced.
The man's wife threatened to report the man's parents to the government because they were disabled, but the man's father was repairing cars and earning some money.
“She wants me to buy out of the house. We have $300,000 and have also built a four-bay garage since we bought it three years ago,” the man wrote.
I can't afford that.
When I told her about this while I was packing, she said: “Looks like you finally know what it's like to be fucked by a Democrat.'' ETA: Her name is on the deed, but not on the mortgage. I don't have the confidence to have a logical argument with her. what do i do? Where do I start? How do I fix this? Has anyone else experienced this following the election results?”
A Women X user, who also suffers from TDS, told the man he got what he deserved.
According to 2020 Pew Survey data, 56 percent of women ages 18 to 29 have a mental illness, and nearly 40 percent of women ages 30 to 49 have a mental illness.
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Given the Sisterhood's reaction to President Trump's victory, these data likely remain unchanged.