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A Facebook post purportedly from a Pennsylvania teacher declaring that people who have religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccines should die from the virus or be shot has prompted the General McLane School District to investigate the “potentially inappropriate” comment.
The comment was reportedly posted on the Erie News Now Facebook page by Mollie Paige Mumau, a General McLane High School teacher, with the Erie Times-News reporting that she was responding to a story about a Pennsylvania man who could lose his job for refusing to be vaccinated.
“Screw this guy and screw them all who are all about hiding behind religious because they don’t want anyone to tell them what to do,” the post declared. “People tell you what to do all the time and you do it. This is such BS. He and his ilk deserve whatever comes their way, including losing jobs, getting sick, and perhaps dying from the virus.”
Removing any doubt that the remark was from a liberal, the post continued: “But in the meantime, he’s going to put all the people around him in danger, I don’t know why the GOP doesn’t just take those guns they profess to love so much and just start shooting all their constituents who think this way. It would be quicker and ultimately safer than putting me and my friends and family at risk.”
Pennsylvania teacher writes on FB that people who have religious exemptions should die from the virus or be shot pic.twitter.com/vF28M2QcP4
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) December 6, 2021
The comment was deleted later, the newspaper reported, citing the school district — note that in addition to saying “Semi-pro Wine Drinker,” the FB profile page proclaims: “Team Pfizer.”
“The district is aware of a potentially inappropriate social media comment by a staff member,” General McLane School District spokeswoman Sarah Grabski said. “The district will investigate the matter and act accordingly. In all situations, the district’s utmost concern is the safety of our students and staff.”
Turns out, Mumau is apparently not just a teacher, but also a National Education Association board member, as Libs of Tik Tok shared on Twitter:
She isn’t just a teacher. She’s also a board member of the National Education Association pic.twitter.com/knrtwAwXup
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) December 6, 2021
The screenshot seen in the post above is from the NEA website, which still lists Mamua’s name as of this writing.
While Biden’s Department of Justice, under Attorney General Merrill Garland, have their sights set on parents, the FBI may want to take into consideration comments such as this in their quest for domestic terrorists.
Here’s a sampling of responses to the story from Twitter:
I just finished sending an Email to the superintendent of her School District. I was respectful, but adamant that swift action be taken in dealing with this matter.
What she said is not okay and breaches every standard that educators are expected to abide by.
— Crew96Times (@Crew96Times) December 6, 2021
Dude, there are people who are unironically calling themselves “Team Pfizer”? LMFAO
— Pedal To The Metal (@pedal_metal) December 6, 2021
I thought teachers were supposed to be compassionate 😕
— Joe Papp (@joepabike) December 6, 2021
“semi pro wine drinker” is just a fancy way of saying you have a drinking problem
— Oranjeboom Bastard (@EubanksLostPen) December 6, 2021
People should email and call the school to let them know about her online hate speech.
Daniel Mennow Principal
[email protected]https://t.co/aW4y4JIZZ7— Halfbreeded (@Halfbreeded28) December 6, 2021
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