Note that this person allegedly shared this information with the children. Why?
The College Fix reports:
Elementary teacher who identifies as ‘transgender wolf’ fired after complaint letterFollowing a complaint letter from the Liberty Counsel on behalf of several parents, an elementary school in a district that serves military families in North Carolina has fired a teacher who identifies as a “trans wolf.”CBN reports concerned parents had asked Liberty Counsel to assist with the “confused and terrified” kindergarten and pre-K students at Mildred B. Poole Elementary School, part of the Department of Defense Education Activity, or DoDEA, district.In a February 9 “demand” letter, Liberty Counsel alleged the “male, trans-identified” substitute teacher/teacher’s aide had “engaged in disturbing behavior” for about a year, which included wearing “feminine” clothes, a dog collar with “fetish tags,” and a tail.The teacher also was accused of telling kids he “turns into a wolf at night,” that “he is ‘actually a woman’ who ‘likes boys,’” and that he required students to refer to him by some of his “wolf” names.Some of these names included “Roxxanne Wildheart,” “Captain Roxxie,” and “savagebeastqueen.”Other accusations included:— After allegedly being reprimanded for wearing a tail, the teacher commented on social media “If I had a tail, I stg [swear to God]. Like an actual one, not a fake one like the ones I’m not allowed to wear to work anymore because people wanna be straight up pearl clutching bitches about it for no reason.”— A student told her mom she was worried the teacher was “going to come eat [her]” because he told everyone “again” that he turns into a wolf at night.— The teacher wore “black fishnet stockings, tights that are “shredded” or have holes in them, black miniskirts, [and] black combat boots” (in addition to the dog collar with fetish tags).The letter also pointed to numerous examples of the teacher’s social media posts (many from his since-been-made-private Instagram) which feature sexually suggestive and violent narratives and images.
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