Last Updated on July 19, 2021
Michelle Leete, who yelled “Let them Die” in reference to conservative parents, has resigned from her position as VP of Training for the Virginia Parent Teacher Association (PTA). Leete made her comments while speaking on the leftist side of a recent protest standoff over Critical Race Theory outside of a Fairfax County school board meeting at a middle school. Leete reportedly resigned after the Virginia PTA requested her resignation. Leete also serves on the board of the Fairfax County NAACP.
Leete proclaimed to the leftist protesters in the video presented below: “Let’s deny this off-key band of people that are anti-education, anti-teacher, anti-equity, anti-history, anti-racial reckoning, anti-opportunities, anti-help people, anti-diversity, anti-platform, anti-science, anti-change agent, anti-social justice, anti-healthcare, anti-worker, anti-LGBTQ plus, anti-children, anti-healthcare, anti-worker, anti-environment, anti-admissions policy change, anti-inclusion, anti-live-and-let live people. Let them die.” While Leete’s speech might have seemed coherent in her head, in effect it just sounded like nonsensical seething anti-conservative hatred phrased in modern buzzwords that signify nothing. Clearly, many conservatives on social media were outraged at the reality that this woman was “training” people for the Virginia PTA.
Leader of the Fairfax County NAACP, who also served as the VP of Training for Virginia PTA, said "LET THEM DIE" of conservative parents who opposed racist CRT curriculum.
The PTA has asked her to resign and she resigned. pic.twitter.com/qUuHd2zquv
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) July 17, 2021
Penn State sociology professor Sam Richards garnered similar criticism recently, when he ranted to his lecture hall about how white people supposedly have privilege due to the color of their skin. This is the kind of teaching that permeates America’s education system at every level, and parents seem to realize now the mental poison that their kids are learning. Obviously, school board meetings are going to be highly politicized venues for years to come as conservative parents try to make their voices heard against the hateful anti-white progressive establishment.
Penn State Professor pulls an “average white student” from the lecture audience and explains that he has an inherent benefit over a black student because he is white.
Critical Race Theory pedagogy teaches the same lessons to k-12 students. This is why it does not belong in k-12. pic.twitter.com/duIYlB0Jdu
— Mythinformed (@MythinformedMKE) July 12, 2021