Social media catalogs liberal election meltdowns at American public schools

Election reactions are going viral on social media, especially those involving liberals at public schools.

Kamala Harris supporters have been panned on social media for sensational reactions to…

Election reactions are going viral on social media, especially those involving liberals at public schools.

Kamala Harris supporters have been panned on social media for sensational reactions to President-elect Donald Trump’s decisive victory in last week’s election, leading creative users to create compilation videos.

Liberal administrators, teachers and students at public schools also have been shown lashing out, displaying aggressive and inappropriate behavior, from Connecticut and Pennsylvania to California.

In Connecticut, gym teacher Todd Richard posted a photo to social media with the words “Tolerance” and “Integrity” and a caption, “Sure let’s pretend we’re living in a world that still values these traits that I’m supposed to instill in my students,” in response to Trump’s victory.   

Richard added, “F**k this stupid country. #NoAllegiance.” 

He said in another post democracy was “dead” and declared, “This is war.” 

In Pennsylvania, matters were a bit more serious and potentially deadly.   

A 17-year-old was removed from school after posting a list on a school bulletin board of eight names, some of whom were students. The teen marked the list as Trump supporters, asking people to kill them, according to NorthCentralPA.com 

“A list of Nazi meeting grounds and conspirators in the Montoursville community that wish death to America and suffering to its peoples. Destroy the buildings and kill the threats at all costs,” said the message with the list of names.  

Montoursville Superintendent Daniel Taormina initially seemed to downplay the incident. 

“It was really a non-event,” Taormina said, according to NorthCentralPA.com. “It wasted so much time.” 

Voters in Pennsylvania’s Lycoming County, where the Montoursville School District is located, might not think it was so funny.  

The county had above 80% turnout in the presidential contest, with more than 70% of the votes going to Trump. 

Taormina told The Lion he regretted his response and explained the incident was indeed serious. 

“Although I own the words, they are out of context and do not represent the seriousness with which this is being addressed,” Taormina told The Lion in a statement. “The safety of our students and staff, and in this case, residents, is extremely important.  I regret those words as they do not reflect what our response was.  It is a terroristic threat that is being treated as such.” 

Taormina might not be the only administrator in trouble over election reactions. 

At Prunedale Elementary School in California, someone captured a photo of the American flag hanging upside down outside the school after the election, according to an image shared on X. 

In the U.S. military, an upside-down American flag is a recognized signal for distress, similar to a “mayday” call.  

U.S. Flag Code, which is a legally unenforceable etiquette of honoring the flag, notes, “The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.” 

Then there is the case in the mountain states, where a teacher hoped that someone who differed with her on the election would have “unwanted” pregnancies.  

“I hope your mistress or daughter have an unwanted pregnancy, wait, I looked at your picture, you don’t have a mistress….and probably never got anyone to have a daughter by you unless it was by force,” wrote Lori Lombard, a teacher at Century High School in Idaho, according to Libs of TikTok. 

And she wasn’t done heaping abuse.  

“Seriously [redacted], cover your profile picture. You are pathetic looking and are opening yourself to ridicule. Everyone will know you can’t get a woman and don’t have children,” she added. 

Meanwhile, an unnamed California teacher was recorded ranting against Trump voters as “fake Christians” and claiming Trump would “rape” the teacher’s daughter and his nieces. 

“A child molester, huh? Vote for that freaking rapist,” said the teacher in audio shared by school choice advocate Corey DeAngelis. “I have a daughter, three nieces, and he’d rape them, and people are voting for him. Christians are voting for him, bunch of losers. Fake Christians.” 

Even President Joe Biden has asked Democrats to turn down the temperature of political rhetoric in the wake of Trump’s recent victory, which has proven difficult after a decade of heated rhetoric against the current president-elect.