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A public school special education teacher wasn’t feeling so “gangster” after being forced to resign over a threatening social media video following the election.

In a now-viral video, Annie Dunleavy appears to threaten the safety and lives of President-elect Donald Trump’s voters.

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“If people of color, and poor people and gay people and all the people I care aren’t gonna be safe in America, neither the f**k are you guys,” the clip starts. “Just because you won doesn’t mean we don’t remember who the f**k you voted for. You’re not in the clear. Please, please don’t test your gangster on me because you will end up on a stretcher, gone forever. So serious, nobody talk to me unless you wanna swing. If you wanna fight, text me, call me, whatever. Anybody else, stay the f**k out of my face.”

But she wasn’t done there.

“If you voted for Trump please delete me, block me, get rid of everything of me, or step to me so that I know what’s up, and I can handle you how I see fit. Please just come forward, we f**king know.”

It didn’t take long for the video to come to her employer’s attention, and Dunleavy was left with little other choice than to resign. But instead of going quietly and reflecting on her actions, she went on a local news program where she tried to clear up some of the misconceptions about who she is as a person.

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“I was in a moment of high emotion, and I shouldn’t have posted,” she admitted. “The message came off wrong, which was if this is going to give people the permission in their minds to enact violence against women, I wanted to say, I’m not going down without a fight. I will fight for myself, and if someone was to try to hurt me, I would protect myself.”

She cried when discussing the children she would no longer be able to teach as a consequence of her lack of self-control.

“It’s my life’s dream to be a teacher. I consider those kids to be my kids, and they fill that for me, and it’s just so fulfilling, so rewarding, and I really know that what people see right now, I don’t look like that person, but I truly would do anything to help any child and family in need,” Dunleavy claimed.

X users were not nearly as sad to see her go:

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