Gently wither away while attempting to sigh
After posting on social media that she wished” all Trump backers” would strangle the next time they had a drink and” slowly wither away,” a science teacher in Long Island, New York, was given a leave of absence.
According to Libs of TikTok on X, Pamila Pahuja of R. C. Murphy Junior High School in the Three Village Central School District made the remarks because President Trump was about to launch illegal immigration attacks in Chicago.
” To all my friends and their families worried, stay safe”, Pahuja ( pictured ) wrote. We are state prisoners, not the people who once had freedom in America. It’s just a matter of time before all people will be able to get them.
Pahuja added that she hoped that when Trump supporters “take a consume,” they “take a drink” and “it doesn’t go to get help without one, and you slowly wither away while struggling to sigh and suffer for long.”
” That’s what you want for people you deem not worthy right ]sic ]”? she continued. ” Don’t care, I’ll pray for it to last more”.
She concluded,” Block me now if you were tired of me in 2016… if you were tired of me in 2016.”
Pahuja was “going out of college until more see,” according to Murphy JHS Principal Michael Jantzen in a text dated January 26. He only stated that he would provide assurances to parents about a” easy transition and ongoing high-quality training in science.”
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According to the local teachers union bio, Pahuja’s parents both were teachers ( in India, Pakistan, and Ethiopia before the U. S. ), and she says “teaching is not just in]her ] blood”, but “feeds ]her ] soul”.
She also makes nearly$ 165, 000 per month.
Members of the community have differed on how the district handled the situation, according to News-12 accounts.
” I have a baby in the university, people can feel however they want to think, like or dislike any character who’s running for office– but I read the post, it was too far”, said one family. Another remarked that “teachers should generally be cautious when no posting on social media. I believe that politicians should be avoided in classrooms.
But another said what Pahuja “does in her own period is her organization”:” Everybody’s overlooking everyone else, everyone has their own thoughts”.
A article in The Baltimore Sun referred to the professor’s remarks as an “alleged anti-Trump talk”.
On Pahuja’s Twitter page, the background image features a transgender-flag spirit with the word” Your accuracy is not dictated by an administrative order”.
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IMAGES: Libs of TikTok, Corey DeAngelis/X
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