Richard Love Southmoreland school district teacher faces calls to be fired after racist remarks on social media.
Richard Love Southmoreland school district teacher faces calls to be fired after posting on social media claiming African-Americans (blacks) are lazy and prefer government hand outs.
Disconcert has come to the fore after a
Pennsylvania middle-school teacher posted on social media claiming
‘African Americans (blacks) are further behind because they don’t want to work. They would rather stay home and hold their hand out for a check from the government,’ reads the post.
The
Richard Love’s now deleted Facebook account according to the
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Teacher posts ’African Americans (blacks) are further behind because they don’t want to work’ Brian Niemietz
A Pennsylvania middle-school teacher’s job could be on the line following a social media posting claiming African-Americans are lazy.
“African Americans (blacks) are further behind because they don’t want to work. They would rather stay home and hold their hand out for a check from the government,” reads the offensive post.
According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, that comment appears to have come from educator Richard Love’s now deleted Facebook account.
It was made in reference to a post by the right-wing media service Breitbart News Wednesday regarding the Biden administration’s efforts to address unemployment.
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The nurse’s office inside each school building is often a hub of activity.
Students are treated for minor bumps and bruises. At times, more serious injuries like concussions or broken bones require additional medical care. Nurses administer daily medications that some children require, monitoring those with chronic health conditions or who face potentially life-threatening allergies. There are immunizations to track and health exams for student-athletes to be eligible for sports.
Communication is constant with parents and fellow staff members.
“The responsibilities of keeping our students safe have grown, but the hours in the day have stayed the same.”
Alison Soto