Catholic High School Teacher Fired for Stating the Facts on George Floyd Case
A high school theology teacher has been fired from her private Catholic high school for disputing the Black Lives Matter narrative with regards to St. George Floyd, the drug-addicted felon who died during a police encounter in Minneapolis, Minn. last year.
Bishop Ready High School theology teacher Deborah DelPrince had responded to a student’s screen displaying a picture of low IQ sportsball chucker LeBron James wearing an “I Can’t Breathe” shirt during virtual class.
“That’s not necessarily true, but it perpetuates a myth against police,” DelPrince said.
“I’m not sure LeBron James is in the position to be disrespectful to police, primarily because he probably doesn’t go anywhere without a bodyguard,” she added.
The discussion continued from there, with ignorant smart-mouthed kids from Generation Tide Pod defending media propaganda against DelPrince’s refutations of the phony narrative.
“I’m sorry, did you just say it’s disputed that George Floyd couldn’t breathe?” one student asked.
DelPrince replied, “Yes, it is disputed.”
“By who?” the student asked.
“The tape,” DelPrince answered.
DelPrince continued to talk about the report from the county medical examiner showing that Floyd had extreme amounts of fentanyl in his system and likely died of a heart attack but stopped herself out of fear that she was “gonna say something that’s gonna get [her] in trouble.”
Big League Politics has reported on how the actual police body camera footage of Floyd’s police encounter was deliberately withheld from the public opinion to foment racial tensions and perpetrate an anti-white blood libel:
“Months after the death of serial felon drug addict George Floyd during an encounter with Minneapolis law enforcement, the officers’ body camera footage has finally been released to the public.
The Daily Mail has obtained the video that was suspiciously hidden from the public while attitudes were being formed about the highly polarizing incident. Contrary to the media spin, the footage shows Floyd to be belligerent, high on drugs, and resisting arrest shortly before he died.
Throughout the entire encounter, Floyd was incoherent and seemingly unable to comply with simple requests from the officers. Floyd complained incessantly about not being able to breathe, even before he was placed on the ground, which was done per his request.
“Stand up. Stop falling down,” Officer Kueng said. “Stay on your feet and face the car door.”
“Please man. Don’t leave me by myself man, please. I’m just claustrophobic,” Floyd said.
“Well you’re still going in the car,” Officer Lane said.
After resisting for minutes and refusing to be placed in the cop car, Floyd was put on the ground. It took several officers to restrain the belligerent and drug-addled suspect, who continued complaining the entire time.
“I’m through,” Floyd said while he was on the ground. “I’m claustrophobic. My stomach hurts. My neck hurts. Everything hurts. I need some water or something, please.”
The officers called for EMTs to arrive before Floyd died of a heart attack, according to the county medical examiner. He has since been canonized by society as a martyr for the collective sins of racist white people.”
For stating the plain truth, DelPrince was painted as a racist by a mob of soulless jackals and the cowardly Catholics acquiesced to their demands.
“These comments, contrary to school and diocesan guidelines, reflected extremely poor judgment and, upon learning of this incident, the instructor was immediately placed on administrative leave pending a detailed investigation,” the Catholic Diocese of Columbus wrote in a statement before firing DelPrince one day later.
St. George Floyd has replaced Jesus Christ in the eyes of many worshipers in modern Sodom.
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