Teacher is under investigation over white nationalist podcast

Teacher admits to using pseudonym to run 'Unapologetic' podcast

CITRUS COUNTY, Fla. ā€“ A middle school teacher in Florida wasĀ accused of hostingĀ the white nationalist podcast "Unapologetic," which discussed white nationalist ideas.Ā 

The Citrus County School District is investigating Dayanna Volitich, after aĀ Huffington Post reporterĀ presented evidence that she was using TianaĀ Dalichov as aĀ pseudonym to express her views about race and religion on social media.

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The social media accountsĀ linked to the podcast were deleted and Volitich's attorney released a statement saying the hobby was done during her personal time.

"The views 'Tatiana Dalichov' espouses do not pervade my professional career," the statement said.Ā 

Citrus County School District Superintendent Sandra Himmel announced Sunday afternoon that Volitich, 25, had been removed from her classroom at Crystal River Middle School. In a Facebook post, HimmelĀ said she found the podcast "concerning."

Lana Lokteff, a Russian-American who is a prominent voice of the Alt-Right movement,Ā was a guest in her podcast during a discussion about "the need" for schools to teachĀ white nationalist ideology to children.Ā 

"How pathetic! I was interviewed by Tiana Dalichov on her podcast 'Unapologetic' and it became national news, a witch hunt," LokteffĀ tweeted Monday afternoon.Ā Ā "Tells you how terrified & weak the left is. Our anti-globalist stance is rational, honest & just. All they have is empty words & childish commentary."

Volitich is also accused of using the Twitter account for her podcast to attack David Hogg, a survivor of the Marjory StonemanĀ Douglas High School shooting and activist of the Never Again movement. She asked him to "stop acting like a toddler" and understand that "sometimes you don't always get what you want."

HimmelĀ added that the district will not be discussing the investigation until it's concluded.Ā 


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