Teacher on Leave After Video of White Students Bowing to Black Classmates Goes Viral

Teacher on Leave After Video of White Students Bowing to Black Classmates Goes Viral
Children hold up signs during a rally against critical race theory being taught in schools at the Loudoun County Government center in Leesburg, Va., on June 12, 2021. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)
Darlene McCormick Sanchez
2/27/2023
Updated:
2/28/2023
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A Florida teacher is under fire for reportedly posting a video showing white students in his classroom, feeding, fanning, and bowing before three black students sitting in chairs.

The teacher at Howard Middle School in Orlando, who is black, is now on administrative leave pending an internal investigation by Orange County Public Schools.

He posted the skit to his personal social media as part of Black History Month. It went viral with 1.6 million views after being shared by the right-leaning Libs of TikTok.

The video’s caption, which included a black fist graphic, read: “Black History Month, The Shortest Month of the Year.”

A virtual image for use at the University of Florida's Warrington College of Business that appeared this week after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced an end to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion funding. (Supplied)
A virtual image for use at the University of Florida's Warrington College of Business that appeared this week after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced an end to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion funding. (Supplied)

The video follows three black girls entering the room, where one white student awaits to remove a sweater for one black student as all three sit down in chairs arranged in a row. Behind them, a white student begins feeding them snacks while another white student fans them in the background.

The camera then shifts to the front of the seats, where several white students have gathered around, with one on her knees. All the white students begin bowing with their arms outstretched toward the black students.

Several Libs of Tiktok followers on Twitter called the clip racist and a reflection of left-wing school systems.

One person posted that the makeup of the class, which included mixed-race students, disproved the idea of a racist America.

“This is so incredibly sad to see. There are so many other healthy ways to celebrate & share culture without demeaning others,” the follower posted on Twitter.

“Imagine if it were the other way around. What do you think the response would be?” posted another.

Some, however, applauded the teacher and criticized people who said they didn’t like it.

“The kids are alright, they‘ll remember this lesson, and my goodness are y’all fragile. Triggered by nothing at all, and constantly enraged. Sad, man, sad,” read one Twitter post.

“Good. These spoiled caucasians need to know what african americans slaves (sic) felt, kudos to that teacher for being brave and promoting equity in a way too many are scared to,” wrote another.

On a campaign stop in rural North Florida on Nov. 3, 2022, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, scorns left-wing ideology, saying "Florida is where 'woke' goes to die." (Nanette Holt/The Epoch Times)
On a campaign stop in rural North Florida on Nov. 3, 2022, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, scorns left-wing ideology, saying "Florida is where 'woke' goes to die." (Nanette Holt/The Epoch Times)

The same teacher released another clip, “Problematic Books, ” which grabbed 1.3 million views on Libs of TikTok.

That video appeared to take aim at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ push to remove sexually explicit books from school classrooms and libraries, which critics call book banning.

In the clip, the teacher walks around the room grabbing books—including a Harry Potter book and the adolescent book “Holes”—from kids as they read them. He snatches “The Hate You Give” title, about a white police officer shooting an unarmed black man, from another student.

As he confiscates the books, the teacher says they aren’t allowed. A follow-up video shows him taking away student dictionaries to bring home the same point.

Newly donated LGBT books are displayed in the library at Nystrom Elementary School in Richmond, Calif., on May 17, 2022. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Newly donated LGBT books are displayed in the library at Nystrom Elementary School in Richmond, Calif., on May 17, 2022. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The teacher was mocking two laws championed by DeSantis. The Stop WOKE Act and a curriculum transparency bill were signed into law in 2022.

The Stop WOKE Act cracks down on critical race theory, which labels people as victims or oppressors based on gender or skin color and claims that America is systemically racist.

The Florida governor, who many expect to make a presidential bid, also signed the curriculum transparency law. It directs schools to disclose to parents instructional materials children will be exposed to, including library books, and mandates a review of books for pornographic or sexually explicit material.
A 6th-grade student who spoke with local media outlet Click Orlando said students participating in the Black History Month video did so voluntarily.
A local television station WESH 2, interviewed one parent at the middle school who called the Black History month video “beautiful” and “celebratory.”

But another mom said she didn’t like the idea of her child being used as a political pawn and thought the teacher should be fired.

Parents and residents protest a library holiday display featuring the Bible next to "Gender Queer" and "Lawn Boy"—the two challenged books returned to Fairfax County school libraries— outside Dolley Madison Public Library in McLean, Va., on Dec. 11, 2021. (Lisa Fan/The Epoch Times)
Parents and residents protest a library holiday display featuring the Bible next to "Gender Queer" and "Lawn Boy"—the two challenged books returned to Fairfax County school libraries— outside Dolley Madison Public Library in McLean, Va., on Dec. 11, 2021. (Lisa Fan/The Epoch Times)

Orange County Public Schools responded to a request for comment by The Epoch Times via email. The district provided a statement on Feb. 17 saying it will not tolerate the use of our children as “political pawns” by anyone, including a classroom teacher.

The statement said that any employee who creates videos or other content with students to exploit them for political purposes would be immediately removed from the classroom, placed on administrative leave, and swift action would be taken to terminate employment.

“I am appalled at the behavior and judgment of the teacher who posted the inappropriate videos using his students as political props,” said Superintendent Maria Vazquez.

“This is not free speech—it is the exploitation of our students for political purposes, and it will not be tolerated in our school district.”

Darlene McCormick Sanchez reports for The Epoch Times from Texas. She writes on a variety of issues with a focus on Texas politics, election fraud, and the erosion of traditional values. She previously worked as an investigative reporter and covered crime, courts, and government for newspapers in Texas, Florida, and Connecticut. Her work on The Sinful Messiah series, which exposed Branch Davidians leader David Koresh, was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist for investigative reporting in the 1990s.
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