Teacher earning $160k wishes Trump voters slow and painful deaths in shocking social media posts

A Long Island teacher has sparked outrage among parents after wishing Trump supporters suffer graphic deaths in a shocking social media rant. Pamila Pahuja, a science teacher at RC Murphy Junior High School in Stony Brook, New York, shared a jarring message on Facebook, discussing Donald Trump's presidency and ICE raids.After claiming that America is 'no longer the land of the free' and warning that it is 'only a matter of time before they come for all women,' Pahuja went on to scold Trump voters.'To all Trump supporters- hope the next time you take a drink it doesn't swallow right and you go to get help but no one is there and you slowly wither away while struggling to gasp and suffer long,' she said in her scathing post.  'That's what you want for people you deem not worthy right? Don't worry, I'll pray for it to last longer.' Pahuja reportedly made more than $164,000 in 2023 as a Three Village Central School District educator, according to public records. Since sharing her shocking message, Pahuja has been removed from the school 'until further notice,' according to a letter RC Murphy principal Michael Jantzen sent to parents. The message sparked instantaneous backlash, with parents and community members pointing out how unacceptable they felt Pahuja's post was. Pamila Pahuja, a science teacher at RC Murphy Junior High School, was removed from her teaching position following a hateful post against Trump supporters  RC Murphy Junior High School, part of the Three Village Central School District, said another teacher will be filling in for Pahuja in her absence One man wrote on Facebook: 'This teacher has no business being around kids! Half of the parents of the students in her classroom voted for the current President and this is what she wants for them.'Please be aware of the explicit hatred the left feels toward people like us and our families.'Mary-Kate Robinson of Stony Brook told News12: 'I have a child in the school, people can feel however they want to feel, like or dislike any character who’s running for office – but I read the post, it was too far.''In general teachers should be on the safer side about not posting on social media. I think they should keep politics out of the classroom,' another parent, Anthony Petrillo of Setauket, told the outlet.DailyMail.com has reached out to RC Murphy and the Three Village Central School District for comment.A representative from the school district said they could not provide further comment, as this is a matter of personnel.  It is unclear how long Pahuja will be removed from the school and what further action will be taken. Jantzen explained in the letter: 'Please be assured that we have taken steps to ensure a smooth transition and continued high-quality instruction in science. A qualified and certified teacher will be assigned to your child's class in her absence.'  'She is a disgrace and Should be fired by Three Village,' someone asserted on X.  Pahuja's post began as an anti-Trump rant about ICE raids in Chicago before she targeted supporters 'Parents need to stand up against this no matter where you stand politically. This is the type of person teaching our children about violence. No parent should want that in their schools.'According to a teacher's profile posted about Pahuja by the Three Village Teachers Association, she comes from 'a long line of teachers. She wrote: 'My maternal grandmother taught for 38 years in India. My dad taught for 43 years (in Pakistan and Ethiopia before coming to America). He retired from the NYC DOE after over 30 years of service.'My mom and my aunt also taught for many years before coming to the US. Teaching is not just in my blood, I teach because it feeds my soul.'