A Georgia high school teacher was recently caught on camera removing students from her class for wearing 'MAGA' shirts. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
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Video: HS teacher caught on camera expelling students from class for wearing 'Neo-Nazi' Trump shirts
September 03, 2017
A high school teacher in Georgia was recently captured on camera reportedly expelling two students from her class for wearing t-shirts supportive of President Donald Trump.
According to conservative student group Turning Point USA, which first reported the video, the incident happened last Thursday at River Ridge High School in Woodstock, Georgia, just north of Atlanta.
The video shows the teacher comparing the Trump t-shirts, which were adorned with Trump's campaign slogan "Make America Great Again," to swastikas.
"Just like you cannot wear a swastika to school, you cannot wear '[Make America Great Again' like that," the teacher said.
The teacher then sent the students out of her class, either to flip their shirts inside out or for good. It's not immediately clear which.
"Please go, at least for this class," the teacher said. "I don’t care what you do in other classes."
Another student then questioned the teacher.
"Wait so both of them have to like flip their shirts inside out because it says Trump on the top?" the unidentified student asked. "They have to flip their shirts inside out it's got Trump on it?"
"Because it says ‘Make America Great Again.' The Neo-Nazis...I’m not saying about Trump, but the slogan," the teacher replied before the video ends.
INSANE!!
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) September 2, 2017
High school teacher calls Trump shirt a "swastika" and makes him take it off in class!
How is this ok!?!
RT!!! pic.twitter.com/i9281Hegxg
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