‘Bitter’ Mich. school board member torched for claiming ‘whiteness is evil’…‘white women are THE stupidest!’

A Jackson County School board member, Kesha Hamilton, sparked a four-alarm Twitter fire on Tuesday, after revealing her unapologetic hatred of all things white — especially “stupid” white women.

Once again, we have Libs of TikTok to thank for shining a light on what passes in today’s world as an educator.

The Michigan school board member “has a history of making racist comments,” Libs of TikTok (LOTT) tweeted. “She says whiteness is evil and causes trauma, calls white people stupid, dangerous, and difficult to be near.”

“This person is responsible for the education of thousands of children,” LOTT added.

Because LOTT always comes with receipts, attached were four screenshots of some of Hamilton’s heartfelt opinions.

“Whiteness is so evil.. it manipulates then says, I won’t apologize for my dishonesty and trauma inducing practices and thinks you should applaud it for being honest about its ability to manipulate and be dishonest. #Deceitful #Perfidous,” she tweeted in December 2022.

Earlier that same year, Hamilton wrote, “The last thing you have to worry about is an animal – though that could be a very real threat.. more dangerous are any whites you may see on the trail.. be safe!”

In other words, this woman — a woman who influences what impressionable kids are taught — believes white people are more frightening than a starving mountain lion and are happy to lunge upon black people to rip their throats out.

In 2020, Hamilton complained that “working/living in/around/with white folks is incredibly difficult.”

“Being subjected to them/their violence and treachery is severely abrasive,” she stated.

And, in April of 2020, she declared, “White women are THE stupidest!”

Fox News Digital reached out to Hamilton for comments about her shocking statements.

“Whiteness defined is ‘white racialized identity’ (which) refers to the way that white people, their customs, culture and beliefs operate as the standard by which all other groups are compared,” she explained. “Whiteness is a construct, a normalization with a foundation in white supremacy, recent examples of the normalization of whiteness with a foundation of white supremacy are the murder of George Floyd, the massacre of Black residents in Buffalo, NY, the attempted kidnapping of MI Governor Whitmer, the attack on our Democracy on January 6th, 2021, inconsistencies of our criminal justice system, etc.”

As for saying white people are more dangerous than wild animals, Hamilton said her tweet “refers to the challenges Black people in the United States continue to face when attempting to establish and protect their right to freedom of movement…. The United States has a longstanding history of efforts aimed at keeping Black people from enjoying freedom of movement and restricting them from entering spaces that have been racialized as white.”

JPS parent Gina Hastings said Hamilton is “angry and bitter.”

MLive Media covered a Jan. 17 meeting, during which Hamilton was taken to task for her racist beliefs.


(Video: YouTube)

A parent of “two white children,” Hastings said, “Someone in [Hamilton’s] influential position must be held to a high standard. She must be a representative for all students in the JPS system.”

“Her racist comments should not be condoned,” Hastings continued. “How can all kids feel safe when physical characteristics over which they have no control are being called evil and dangerous?”

“You are not addressing the disparities, you are adding to them by your hurtful remarks,” speaker Jackie Leslie told Hamilton. “Your words are not unifying our community. Your words are dividing our community.”

As for Libs of TikTok, Hamilton isn’t a fan.

The shamed school board member promptly blocked the wildly popular account.

 

Melissa Fine

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