Fired charter school principal says he would 'exact a bloody revenge'
A former Orleans Parish charter school principal now says he would "exact a bloody revenge" on the "hostile media" if he could.
Posted — UpdatedNicholas Dean lost his job as principal of Crescent Leadership Academy after photos surfaced of him wearing rings associated with white nationalists and Nazis.
Dean was also photographed standing besides a Confederate flag amid a group of protesters angered by the removal of four Confederate-era statues that had been declared a public nuisance by the City Council.
Writing as Nick Dean Andrews for a blog called Right Source Media, Dean vented his anger and frustration at his termination and the current state of his life in a June 11 entry entitled "They."
Decrying his "shackled wrists," Dean writes that the claim that the rings he was wearing in the video are "Nazi SS rings" is a lie that ended his professional life, which he said is in "smoldering ruins."
"…I turn my face in anger…To the hostile media, the fake news, whores of clickbait: Your rush to judgement has destroyed more lives than you can count," Dean writes. "The total number of likes, shares, and views you lust for have destroyed a good and well-meaning life. You don't look back to see the debris your tornado left in its wake. If I had nothing to lose, which I do, I would indeed exact a bloody revenge."
Dean then goes on to assail the "leftist progressives" that he calls "limp-wristed day-dreamers" for indulging in lives of red wine, pills, loneliness, self-gratification, and pornography, as well as the "neo-cons on the right," who he writes are "being played like a fiddle" by "Jews."
"I've been labeled Alt-Right. If that label is something they vaguely recognize as a threat, I will gladly accept it," Dean said.
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