California school parents demand district fire teacher after viral anti-Trump rant at students
A California school district was blasted for not firing the high school teacher who went viral for his profanity-laced, post-election rant against Donald Trump, calling the president-elect a rapist and comparing him to Hitler.
The Moreno Valley Unified School District board meeting on Tuesday turned chaotic when multiple parents called for the firing of AP history educator Maximiliano Perez because of his mid-class meltdown on Nov. 6.
Furious parents of all backgrounds took turns during Tuesday’s board meeting to call out Perez’s racist remarks and the school district that has yet to fire the problematic teacher.
Perez, who also called the 45th and future 47th president a “rapist, draft dodging coward,” was placed on administrative leave as the school district investigated his rant.
“It is time that the school district stops tolerating hate speech in class, there should be zero tolerance for hate speech,” one mother argued according to video shared online by education activist Corey DeAngelis.
