FL Middle School Social Studies Teacher Outed

Nah thats what you call a Night Fighter.

The ugly hoes that you call during a dry spell... You know the ones, dont act like you dont, 3 in the morning they are in the car and on their way cause they themselves are hard up and think it will one day turn into a relationship, only to hear you are getting married out of the blue cause you havent seen them in 3 months.
 
gonna be a fun free speech case for someone
In her Feb. 26 podcast, HuffPost found, Volitich boasted about keeping her ideology hidden from administrators while bringing white nationalism into the classroom. She said parents had complained, but that she was able to lie to the school principal, who "believed me and backed off."

Probably not, if that is true.
 
Nah thats what you call a Night Fighter.

The ugly hoes that you call during a dry spell... You know the ones, dont act like you dont, 3 in the morning they are in the car and on their way cause they themselves are hard up and think it will one day turn into a relationship, only to hear you are getting married out of the blue cause you havent seen them in 3 months.

Don't lie bro, definitely worth the 1 o'clock push.
 
As a white supremacist, holocaust denying, asshole with a podcast

http://www.tampabay.com/news/educat...ffPost-reports_166035808#sthash.7n1wAmoD.gbpl

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Even though this is indefensible, I'm sure our typical crew will defend it
Number of teachers in school

marxist,- 10,000,005,000,000
white nationalist -1
 
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Exclusive: Florida Public School Teacher Has A White Nationalist Podcast
Dayanna Volitich suggests Muslims be eradicated from the earth, believes anti-Semitic conspiracy theories ... and teaches middle school social studies.

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The profile photo for the now-deleted Twitter account of “Tiana Dalichov,” left, and Dayanna Volitich’s staff photo on the Crystal River Middle School website, right.

Dayanna Volitich, a 25-year-old social studies teacher at Crystal River Middle School in Florida, has been secretly hosting the white nationalist podcast “Unapologetic” under the pseudonym “Tiana Dalichov” and bragging about teaching her views in a public school, HuffPost has discovered.

In her most recent podcast on Feb. 26, a guest railed against diversity in schools, dismissing the idea that “a kid from Nigeria and a kid who came from Sweden are supposed to learn exactly the same” and have the “same IQ.” Volitich enthusiastically agreed with the guest, and went on to argue that “science” has proven that certain races are smarter than others.

In the same episode, Volitich boasted about bringing her white nationalist beliefs into the classroom and hiding her ideology from administrators. She said that when parents complained to the school’s principal about how she is injecting political bias into the classroom, Volitich lied to the principal and said it was not true.

“She believed me and backed off,” she said.

Volitich also agreed with her guest’s assertion that more white supremacists need to infiltrate public schools and become teachers. “They don’t have to be vocal about their views, but get in there!” her guest said. “Be more covert and just start taking over those places.”

“Right,” Volitich said. “I’m absolutely one of them.”

After HuffPost made inquiries about Volitich’s white nationalism to the Citrus County School District on Friday, “Tiana Dalichov” tweeted that she “might disappear for a while” and then set her account to private. She also scrubbed the website for her podcast.

HuffPost took screenshots of many of the racist and incendiary statements she made online.

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We also downloaded the episode of this week’s podcast, which you can listen to here (start at 01:30 for the aforementioned comments).

The school where Volitich works is overwhelmingly white. In the 2015-2016 school year, nearly 90 percent of the school’s students identified as white, per the National Center for Education Statistics. Only about 4 percent of students identify as black, and 3 percent identify as Hispanic. Most of the school’s students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.

Scott Hebert, executive director of educational services for the Citrus County School District, could not confirm that “Dalichov” was Volitich but said the district “will be looking into the statements she made, checking the validity to see if they violate our code of ethics and policy.”

“She does not speak on behalf of the Citrus County School District,” Hebert said. “The views she’s listed [online] are really not in line with how our district operates.”

“Tiana Dalichov” didn’t respond to HuffPost’s requests for comment on Facebook and Twitter on Friday. She has since deleted those social media accounts. Volitich did not respond to HuffPost’s message to her school email address on Friday.

Earlier this week, the blog Angry White Men, which tracks white nationalism, wrote a post about how someone named “Tiana Dalichov” had interviewed the prominent white supremacist media figure Lana Lokteff on this week’s episode of “Unapologetic.” Lokteff works for the media outfit Red Ice TV, which the Southern Poverty Law Center recently designated as a hate group.

In the episode, “Tiana Dalichtov” talked openly about being a public school teacher, but didn’t reveal her real name or the school where she worked.

HuffPost found a website promoting the writing of “Tiana Dalichov” that had a bio section listing the author’s home as Crystal City, Florida. Volitich is listed in public records as residing in Crystal City. She is also listed as being 25 years old. This year, when a fan tweeted at “Tiana Dalichov” asking how old she is, she responded that she was 25.

On an episode of her podcast, she mentioned that last school year was her first year in the district where she works. Citrus County School District confirmed to HuffPost that Volitich started teaching in the district in August 2016.

Volitich’s photo on the Crystal River Middle School website and social media profile photos of “Tiana Dalichov” appear to feature the same person. The photos show Volitich and “Dalichov” wearing the same set of earrings (seen at the top of this piece).

Lastly, the names “Tiana Dalichov” and “Dayanna Volitich” share all but two of the same letters and the same number of syllables.

In her podcast appearances and social media posts, Volitich talks regularly about being a teacher (even mentioning she teaches in Florida) and makes statements that are deeply alarming ― particularly for someone tasked with shaping the minds of middle-school students.

On this week’s podcast, Volitich said that when students ask her questions about current events, she responds with unbiased “facts.”

But as “Tiana Dalichov,” Volitich has suggested “facts” such as that terrorism will continue unless Muslims are eradicated “from the face of the Earth.”

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She has gushed about the work by anti-Semitic author Kevin MacDonald, and has said the “JQ is incredibly complex.” JQ stands for the “Jewish Question,” an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory that Jewish people have undue influence over the media, banking and politics that must somehow be addressed.

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She has repeatedly praised, defended and retweeted neo-Nazis and white supremacists including David Duke, Arthur Jones, Patrick Casey, Mark Collett and Mike Peinovich, aka Mike Enoch.

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Many white supremacists across America today lead double lives, advocating loudly and anonymously for white supremacy and fascism online while holding down respectable jobs and doing their best to keep their online lives hidden.

But over the past year, some of them have been exposed. In June, the principal of a charter school in New Orleans was fired from his job after videos surfaced that showed him wearing rings associated with white nationalism. He had similarly appeared on white nationalist podcasts.

A former Catholic substitute teacher and field hockey coach in Maryland was fired earlier this year after his school learned that he was also employed by the National Policy Institute ― white supremacist Richard Spencer’s think tank ― and the website Altright.com. Like Volitich, he posted on social media under a pseudonym. Additionally, he was in charge of Spencer’s security detail during the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017.

Volitich made clear on another podcast this year that her students know her political beliefs.

On an episode of the conservative “Resistance Podcast,” she said her students often repeatedly asked her who she was going to vote for in the 2016 election.

She said we wouldn’t tell the students, fearing retribution from administrators. But she said she told them, “if you can figure out who I voted for, you can put the name in this basket on my desk and we’ll see how many of you can figure it out … I will give your class a reward.’”

She said all of her students guessed correctly by using “logic” and “engaging” with what she was teaching.

Plenty of good material here: Florida, teacher scandal, activist teacher imposing beliefs on students, cringe "iamverysmart" attitude, Tom Riddle-esque pseudonym, etc..

Some interesting things to consider: A lot of people with white national beliefs have been pushed to the margins of society and are forced to leave double lives. While I think racism is reprehensible, I can also see that this type of social ostrization could eventually lead to more extreme behavior down the line. What's the best way to handle these people? "Sunshine is the best disinfectant" seems like a good policy, but these groups avoid the metaphorical sunlight and stay in internet echo chambers out of self preservation. Its a spiral of anger, rejection, and shame. What's the solution?
 
Solution to what? Define the problem here... I've been told by the left that it doesn't matter if a teacher / professor holds extremists beliefs, but it's how well they educate the child / student which matters. At least the woman you're referring to isn't out on the streets actively assaulting people with whom she doesn't agree.

For reference : Yvonne Felarca. Basically the left decided it was OK for a woman to have extremist beliefs. So I can't see any reason why this same concept wouldn't translate across the aisle to the white nationalists.

Since I've already played the "But the Left" card I have to say that I can't really come up with a solution for extremism on either side. Too many echo chambers where you can sit and stew in your own juices and get more angry about things that aren't really happening or effecting anybody.
 
nothing she tweeted was wrong. she would make an amazing teacher
 
Extremist teachers from both sides need to be taken out of the classroom.

I don't need kids being force fed "white privilege" postmodernist rhetoric, just like i don't need kids being spoonfed Mien Kampf.
 
Black people can spew about furthering their race but white people cant?
 
I'm left; like others, wondering how this compares to the bike lock wielding ethics prof., the antifa middle school teacher, or the prof. that said whites are the problem.

I posted in another thread that teachers aren't the stable group we assume them to be. The fact that this 1 happens to be ultra right instead of ultra left should change the threshold of what views teachers are allowed to hold.

Personally, if it doesn't affect the teaching/grading of students (which I'd question heavily the grading part) and the views aren't pushed on students then I don't care what you believe.
 
Wow the teacher manual is literally forcing down SJW ideology down teachers' throat. 'If a teacher is white, they have benefited from racism'. Get the fuck out. It's a given that you'll create reactionary white identitarians by pushing racist rhetoric like this.

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What is wrong with people?

She is clearly a racist and an awful hideous person.

I’m not condoning teachers from the left who are racist or

Black people who are racist or muslims who are violent.

But this is a real sick Bitch who needs to be fired.
 
Black people can spew about furthering their race but white people cant?

Black people have less than several other races.

They are poorer, have less home ownership and education.

It’s a good thing for black people to want to further their race.

They should be out there trying to bring positive change in their communities.

When white people talk about furthering the white race people feel uncomfortable because white people have already won.

The people out there talking about white Pride usually have some other ugly agenda like this teacher who wants to exterminate people.
 
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