(THE BLAZE) – The vice president of the San Francisco School Board came under increasing fire this week, after a campaign to have her removed from office revealed social media posts from 2016 where she made several racist comments against Asian Americans.
Alison Collins went on a lengthy tirade arguing – among other things – that many Asian Americans use "white supremacist thinking" to "get ahead," and called Asian Americans who did not speak out against then-President Donald Trump as "house" N-words.
A campaign led by San Francisco parents to recall members of the school board was initially launched over frustrations over the panel's refusal to allow schools to reopen.
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