A women who gets partially paid by the Texan taxpayer put out a tweet that will most likely lead to her finding a new job because she wished all Republicans would just die.
https://twitter.com/CarolSurianofam/status/1235973262611365888Hmm. Not a smart move.
The museum is having an emergency meeting to consider what steps to take:
The Pioneer City County Museum Board of Directors is holding an emergency meeting after the museum’s director made a social media post saying all republicans should die.
During voting for primary elections on Super Tuesday, director Melonnie Hicks made a post to her personal Facebook page that reads, “I hope every single one of you pieces of s*** that votes republican, dies today.”
A screenshot of the post has since gone viral, getting thousands of shares from across the country.
Hicks posted an apology to her personal Facebook a few hours after the original post, but both posts have since been removed.
It’s unknown if Hicks is still serving as director of the museum. The phone has been ringing with no answer all day, and there is no longer a Pioneer City County Museum page on Facebook.
I mean, as a guy who regularly rants on Twitter, I can’t say I don’t understand the impetus, but if you have a public job and you might get fired over it, don’t you think it would be smart to, oh I dunno, not wish death on your political opponents. Maybe it’s just me. It’s just me.