Middle school teacher fired after anti-Christian rant outside abortion clinic: 'F---ing idiots'

A South Carolina middle school teacher has been fired after his social media posts heckling Christians went viral.

In a video posted to social media this month, the alleged teacher is seen shouting at a man through a bullhorn at what appears to be an abortion clinic protest.

The video identifies the person with the bullhorn as French teacher Trevor Anderson at Gilbert Middle School in Lexington County, South Carolina.

"I teach them French. I teach them that people like you are a piece of s---… I teach them that Christians are f---ing idiots," the man says in the video. "You're all f---ing idiots," he says to the person arguing with him.

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In another video posted to Vimeo, Anderson can be seen using racist and sexist slurs against Black and female clinic protesters at various times.

"You do what all these White people tell you to do, you f---ing c--n. You f---ing jigga boo…Do a little dance for us like your masters want you to," he tells one person off camera.

"You deserve to be called a c--t, you deserve to be called a b---h," he says to another person.

He appears to be arguing with a protester while volunteering at an abortion clinic. He is wearing a shirt that says "clinic parking."

"No one cares what you have to say," the man continues to argue with another unidentified person who seems to have shared the video on social media.

His account, "rudedefenderdude," is tagged on the social media platform by other abortion clinic escorts. It is no longer active.

Several TikTok users said that he was their former French teacher or sports coach at Gilbert Middle School.

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In another video, a man wearing the same outfit is filmed following a protester to his car while hurling obscenities at them.

"Hey you piece of s--t! Where the f--- are you going?" he says in the graphic video.

The Lexington County School District One confirmed Anderson was fired, in a statement to Columbia Fox affiliate 57.

"The employee in the video is no longer employed with Lexington County School District One. Our administrative team, in collaboration with district administrators, is working on a plan for the classes impacted by this change. Our goal is to maintain our high expectations for teaching and learning," the district reportedly said.

Gilbert community members who spoke to local station WIS News 10 were divided on whether the teacher should've been fired.

"That does sound like hate speech," one woman said. However, another man argued that what Anderson said was protected under freedom of speech.

Charles Barkley gets candid on his life as he becomes a grandpa: 'I'm on the back nine'

Charles Barkley just turned 60 years old last month, and on Sunday, he fed himself a little dose of reality regarding the remaining years of his life and what he enjoys doing outside the broadcast booth.

Barkley appeared on "60 Minutes" and spoke glowingly about being a grandparent. His daughter Christiana just had a son, and Barkley called it the "greatest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life." 

While he spoke about his newfound love for being a grandparent, he said on the CBS program he understands he’s on the "back nine" of his life.

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"It lives up to the hype," the Basketball Hall of Famer said. "I want to spend time with him, because I'm not morbid, I'm not upset, I'm on the back nine. I hope I'm on hole 10 or 11, but you never know. I could be on 17 and 18. So I wanna spend as much time with him as possible. And then when he gets older, I want him to Google me."

Barkley added that he hoped his grandson would eventually research him when he gets a little older.

"I hope he does some research on me," he said. "I'll be long gone, but I would like him to know that I accomplished some things in my life."

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The Alabama native who won an MVP award with the Phoenix Suns also recalled learning the moment his daughter was not going to be a basketball player.

"That was brutal. She was 6 feet tall from, from birth," he said with a laugh. "I'm gonna have the best female basketball player in the world. I can't wait till she's old enough. I'm gonna teach her everything. And then we start playin' and I'm sittin' in the stands, and I'm sayin' to myself, 'Oh, man. She is not aggressive at all.’

"So I ask her one day, I says, 'you don't like basketball, do you?' She says, 'Oh, Dad, I hate basketball.' And I said, 'Oh, OK.’ And it took me a little while to get over that. …"

Barkley said he was happy that she got good grades in school.