A Detroit School Teacher, Domonique Brown, Got Fired For Refusing To Delete Her Rap Videos

A Detroit history teacher recorded a music video with her students after school terminated her following parent protests about her rap videos.

In most cases, people are persuaded to have interests elsewhere off the workplace, a desire they can enjoy as a bonus for working hard during the day.

On the contrary, one teacher, Domonique Brown (“Drippin Honey”), lost her employment as a history teacher for a school in Detroit after a parent complained about her online rap videos.

“Recently, I was forced to leave my position due to me being a Rapper. A single parent’s disapproval led to my dismissal.” Domonique posted on her Instagram.

She said that the school offered her an option, either remove all her rap contents on social media or be terminated from her job, but she held her base and declined to remove her rap videos.

“I HAVE TO BET ON MYSELF CUZ NOBODY WILL IF I DON’T,” she clarified. “My outside life should not be grounds for termination when it does not interfere with my ability to fulfil my responsibilities as a teacher. My dedication, professionalism, and passion for education have always been unwavering, regardless of any personal pursuits I may have.”

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