Sexist Georgia Teacher Tells High School Students That Women Shouldn't Be Educa…
A teacher at a high school in Clayton County, Georgia, told his whole class that women should not be educated.
A recent viral video featuring a man expressing highly controversial and offensive views has sparked widespread debate across social media platforms. The video, shared by user 'QueenBigDawg,' captures a man stating that women should not be 'too educated' to prevent them from 'bossing around,' asserting that 'this is a man's world.' He further escalated the discussion by using multiple derogatory terms, including 'dirt digger,' 'coon,' 'jigaboo,' and 'spick,' in a segment discussing equality. The author, QueenBigDawg, shared the full video as a response to a comment asking for context, emphasizing that her child had never heard three of these offensive words before this incident and labeling the content as 'not ok.' The video has garnered over 120,800 views, 7,991 likes, and 1,505 shares since its upload on October 9, 2025, highlighting the significant public reaction to the speaker's remarks on gender roles and hate speech. This incident underscores ongoing conversations about misogyny, education, and the impact of offensive language in public discourse.
A teacher at a high school in Clayton County, Georgia, told his whole class that women should not be educated.
