The outlet noted that one of her retweets in 2017, a few days after Trump was inaugurated, contains a photo that says, “To the rest of the world, due to an insufficient amount of moral courage, America is temporarily out of order. We hope to restore service as quickly as possible. In the meantime, we in the resistance movement join hands with those around the world who realize we are one people. May the forces of good be with us. #TheResistance.”
A humanities professor at the Key School for the past decade, a progressive private institution in Annapolis, Md., where she taught English and history, a former student, Craig Martien, 20, who graduated in 2019, described Diana as “insanely smart” but who was also upset by Trump’s victory and contemplated moving to Australia. “She said she couldn’t stand the current state of politics and actually had found some job opportunities over there,” he told the Daily Mail. While most of her social media posts were mundane, several of them talked about “The Resistance” during Trump’s tenure and one said, “America is Temporarily Out of Order.” In addition, Diana Toebbe retweeted a post from leftist group MoveOn which contained a link to an NPR transcript of a speech from then-first lady Michelle Obama, in which she criticized Trump's alleged treatment of women. She also retweeted a post from CJ Werleman, a self-described “activist against Islamophobia” which contained a clip of an Iranian-American talking about the then-president’s travel ban with the caption, “Watch this video and then try to describe immigrants in dehumanizing terms such as ‘waves’ or ‘floods.'” And a Facebook post to her account said, “Women Can Stop Trump.” It is simply amazing what Trump hate has driven some Americans to do. Sources include: BizPacReview.com DailyMail.co.uk AmericanWireNews.com WhiteHouse.newsHome defense 101: Improving perimeter protection on your property
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