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If this psycho is any indication, the answer is no.
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‘Karma’s a b****’: DA teacher’s Charlie Kirk post and others prompt Moms for Liberty complaint
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Local teacher’s social media comments questioned
By Ben Becker, Action News Jax
September 29, 2025 at 5:27 pm EDT
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A well-known Duval County educator is at the center of a growing controversy after being removed from her classroom amid new allegations tied to personal social media posts, including a now-deleted comment about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Action News Jax Ben Becker has learned that the investigation into Hope McMath, a teacher at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, followed a formal complaint filed by the Duval chapter of parental rights group Moms for Liberty asking for the probe and her possible suspension.
Hope McMath, a teacher at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts
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The Social Media Posts in Question
Becker obtained a deleted post from McMath’s account that read, “Karma’s a b****,” in reference to the assassination of Kirk. The post quickly drew attention and was cited in a letter sent to DCPS Superintendent Dr. Christopher Bernier, state education officials, and multiple school board members who were endorsed by Moms for Liberty.
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Sources tell Becker Mcmath has been removed from the classroom because of posts related to Charlie Kirk’s murder.
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Moms for Liberty claims the deleted post from McMath was only the beginning.
The group compiled screenshots of other posts still publicly visible, including:
A 2021 post about DCPS students visiting McMath’s personal art gallery, where they allegedly received prints of artwork labeled “God Is Trans.”
A commitment to distribute additional activist art to students.
A classroom display about lynching used to begin the school year.
A previous post where McMath accused students of “bringing COVID to campus.”