Facebook: Liberal Elementary School Teacher Says Trump Supporters Should be Shot

As NH Democrats pursue avenues to protect themselves from accountability, a liberal Elementary School Teacher (is that a public official?) in Clarksville, Tennessee, has advocated for violence against Trump supporters.

Related: Text of the Cyberbullying Bill to Protect Public Officials (HB 1159) Has Been Released

David Mosley, a teacher at Byrns Darden Elementary School, used Facebook to show his support for a 14-year old girl who assaulted someone in a Trump costume. 

She should have shot ’em.”

Teacher say 14 year old should have shot trump supporter

Wait, it gets better.

When a Facebook user told Mosley that killing your political opponents is wrong, he smugly responded “Did I ask this jackass for his opinion.” Though Mosley is a teacher, he failed to include a question mark at the end of his question.

Mosley then accused people of “stalking” for looking at his public profile. He has since deleted his Facebook profile.

The School wasn’t all that interested in a mea culpa.

“Employees should be aware of the public and widespread nature of such media and again refrain from any comment that could be deemed unprofessional,” the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System said.

If you are taking notes, it’s unprofessional for school teachers to encourage teenagers to shoot Trump supporters.

If the district fires him, which I doubt, he should consider an employment opportunity with New Hampshire Senator Maggi Hassan. She has a way of attracting intolerant support personnel. I’m sure he’d fit right in with the other unhinged staffers.

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